it depends on the colour
That depends on the size of the star.
Well it depends mostly on the size of the star.
Depends on the size, redness, and if it is a star ruby.
it really depends on the type of sea star you are wanting to know about. Common ones are about the size of your hand and are fairly light.
A star is considered "dead" when nuclear fusion stops in its core. The name of the a star before this happens depends on its size. If its a star the size of our own, Sol, then it will be called a red giant. If it is considerably lager then it will be called either a giant, bright giant, super giant or hyper giant. This again depends on its size.
The size of a planet's orbit depends on its distance from the star it is orbiting. Planets farther away from the star have larger orbits, while planets closer to the star have smaller orbits. The gravitational pull between the planet and the star also influences the size of the orbit.
it depends on the star. size can determine "lifespan", and other conditions as well.
it depends upon 3 factors,1-the distance from the earth, 2-size of star and 3-age of the star.
size
Brighter stars are typically larger in size because they have more surface area to emit light and heat. The luminosity of a star depends on its size, with larger stars generally being brighter than smaller stars. However, other factors such as temperature and distance also play a role in determining a star's brightness.
It all depends on the luminousity of the star and the relative distance of the observer.
It depends on the size of the star forming. For a one solar-mass star it lasts about 1,000,000 years.