No, colour is just an indication of temperature.
A red star near the end of its life is cooler and is called a red giant. A white star in the middle of its life, like our sun, is a very hot ball of gas.
the colors and lines in the spectrum of a star indicates the elements that make up a star
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A colour cannot be assigned to a young star. It all depends on the mass of the star as to what temperature it will reach, and this temperature will dictate what colour it is.
No. The blue colour shown by a flame is an indication of the temperature but the blue colour of a star indicates it's direction of movement, in this case towards the observer.
When a star colour is blue, then the temprature of the surface can go from 20,000c to 50,000c. When a star colour is white then the temprature of the surface is around 10,000c. If a star colour is yellow like the sun then the temprature of the surface is around 6,000c. If the star your looking at is red then it is not really hot, the temrature of the surface can go up to 3,000c. Hope i helped :)
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The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
Urodelus, or Epsilon Ursae Minoris (ε UMi, ε Ursae Minoris) is a triple star system. The main star is classed as a G5III star. The G means it is a yellow star. This colour indicates a surface temperature of 5200-6000 Kelvin. the 5 means that it is 5 tenths between the next and previous classification, so about half way - bang in the middle. this puts its surface temperature closer to 5600K. The III indicates that it is a giant star.
A star on a map indicates a state or national capital.
The green colour of the plant
Gamma Arietis (Mesarthim) is a triple star system in the constellation Aries.γ² Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ¹ Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ Arietis C is a type K star and has a colour of red
betelgeuse
the color of the star will be orange red and yellowish orangish
No, colour is just an indication of temperature.
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