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There are many "Medium" sized stars. For "What is a medium sized star" see related question.
A medium hot star typically appears white or blue in color. The color of a star is determined by its surface temperature, with hotter stars emitting more blue light compared to cooler stars which emit more red light.
Low and medium sized stars will end up as white dwarfs.
No. Main sequence stars are simply stars that are fusing hydrogen into helium and have a specific relationship between color and luminosity. They range from red dwarfs to large O-type main sequence stars.
Medium temperature stars are typically white or yellow in color. These stars are classified as main sequence stars, such as our sun, and emit light at temperatures ranging from 5,000 to 8,000 Kelvin.
There are literally billions of billions of stars. The vast majority are medium stars.
No. The sun is a Class G star, otherwise known as Class II or yellow dwarf. It is a medium-sized star.
Medium-sized is an adjective.
The sun is a yellow dwarf star and as such is considered a medium-sized star. The term is something of a misnomer as the majority of stars are red dwarfs smaller than the sun. The term dwarf is used to distinguish how much smaller event the sun is than giant stars.
Yes, but 'medium-sized'.
no venus is not a medium sized planet.
False. Medium-sized stars become white dwarfs. Only the most massive stars form black holes.