blue indigo violet white yellow orange red
blue being hottest
Type-O are the hottest but there are very few. Then type-B, there are more of them but still not a lot. Then you have type-A, which are very common, then F, then G like the Sun, then K and then the coolest common ones, type M which are the red stars like Betelgeuse.
Because it is has the hottest and coldest temperatures.
The coolest stars are red in color. They are classified as red dwarfs and have surface temperatures ranging from about 2,500 to 3,500 degrees Celsius.
The hottest flame is the blue flame and the coolest flame is yellow.
The order of Earth's layers from coolest to hottest is: the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. The crust is the surface layer, followed by the mantle which is hotter and denser. The outer core is liquid and significantly hotter, while the inner core, despite being solid, is the hottest layer due to immense pressure and temperatures reaching up to 5,700 degrees Celsius (10,300 degrees Fahrenheit).
No. Red stars are the coolest. Blue stars are the hottest.
The hottest is blue-white and the coolest is dark red.
no the hottest are blue and the coolest are red
Their temperature. Red is the coolest and blue is the hottest.
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Here are the ranks of the stars: O4, G7, M5, A1, A0, F5, B3, K2, K0How do you rank them from hottest to coolest? Within any of those, 0 is warmest, 9 is coolest.
No, red dwarfs are called such because of their reddish color. They are the coolest of the main sequence stars. Blue stars are the hottest.
Red stars are the coolest. They are usually between 3,000-6,000 degrees Fahrenheit. They include Proxima Centauri (4.2 light-years from Earth) and Betelgeuse (350-650 light-years from Earth). The cooler and smaller the star, the longer it lives. Blue stars are the hottest, but the LBV types, such as Eta Carinae (7,500 light-years from Earth) and R136a1 (163,000 light-years from Earth) are the hottest and heaviest in the universe. They could range temperatures from 50,000-100,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The stars that are red are the coolest of all stars temperature wise. The hottest stars are blue, and medium cool stars are white or yellow.
The sun is a G class star and (from space) its pale yellow.
the temperature of red star is minimum and maximum for blue stars . our sun is yellow colored therefore red stars are coolest than our sun . Take the example of Wolf 359 (a type of red dwarf star ) located in the constellation Leo . the temperature of photosphere of this star is about 2800 kelvin and the temperature of sun's photosphere is 5778 kelvin ( effected )
It is neither hottest nor coolest.