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The colour of a star is dependent on the temperature of the star.If the temperature is approx 30000k.Then its colour is blue. If the temperature is between 3000-4000k.Then its a red giant. If the temperature is over 5200-6000.Then its a yellow star. If the temperature is < 500k.Then its a brown dwarf. And so on
The temperature of the star when it dies is 350 degrees celsius
about 4500 degrees Celsius
6300
It is yellow.
red
the color of the star depends on it for example, a red star is a cool star while whte or blue is above 30,000 degrees Celsius!
The temperature at which hydrogen fuses is 10,000,000 degrees Kelvin. This is the minimum temperature the core of a proto star has to have to become a true star.
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The question is describing the planet Venus, which shows up in our sky sometimes as an "evening star" and sometimes as a "morning star".
The colour of a star is dependent on the temperature of the star.If the temperature is approx 30000k.Then its colour is blue. If the temperature is between 3000-4000k.Then its a red giant. If the temperature is over 5200-6000.Then its a yellow star. If the temperature is < 500k.Then its a brown dwarf. And so on
the degree of a rotaiton of a star is 37 degrees
The temperature of the star when it dies is 350 degrees celsius
The surface temperature (of the main component of this binary star) is about 6300 degrees Celsius.
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
about 4500 degrees Celsius