In Astronomy stars can be classified by their
Mass.Luminousity.Temperature.
atoms
The main characteristics of clouds are their elevation, and their density.
Stars are classified by four different characteristics. Apparent magnitude (brightness) and absolute magnitude (how bright it would appear at 10 parsecs from the earth). Luminosity, another measure of brightness, compares the star to the sun's brightness. Spectral classifications are measured by the star's temperatures. Finally stars are signed a number by scientists through the Morgan-Keenan System.
The first variable that is used to classify stars is its ionization state which can measure the photosphere's temperature and density. This information is gathered by splitting the light from a star with a prism and observing the resulting spectrum that includes absorption lines. Luminosity is another variable used; it is based on the width of absorption lines.
size
you classify stars by color, temperature, size, composition, and brightness.
Three characteristics to classify stars are their luminosity, size, and color or surface temperature.
age, brightness , color, bubblyness, yellowness , and heet
---- 1. color 2.size 3.brightness 4.compostion 5.temperature .
Luster and composition are two characteristics used to classify minerals.
size and shape
Size, color and temperature.
it tells them apart :)
maritime and continental.
Mass.Luminousity.Temperature.
.All of the following are used to classify organisms into domains and kingdoms EXCEPT ____.Color of body