The temperature affects the color of a star.
Mainly : how massive it is.
(Note that it changes as it ages.)
Surface area
Luminosity
The color of a star is a good indicator of its temperature.
Three factors that affect a star's brightness are the star's distance from earth, its age and its luminosity. The farther the star is from earth, the less bright it appears. As a star increases in age, its brightness also increases. Its brightness also depends on its luminosity, which is the amount of energy the star emits per second.
Star Wars Movies do not affect the formation of magma.
the color of the vela star is?
the star is yellow
Its size and temperature.
Some Of Them are Energy
By the wind
As a star moves away from us it has a red color shift.
How large it is and how far away it is.
Distance and intervenng or close celestial bodies
Distance and intervenng or close celestial bodies
Distance and intervenng or close celestial bodies
Two factors that affect a star's apparent brightness are: 1.) The distance between the Earth and the star 2.) The absolute magnitude (the actual brightness) of the star Hope that helps :P
No. Star color is caused by factors such as size and temperature. However, apparent magnitude (brightness) IS partially caused by distance.
The 3 factors that affect a star's brightness as viewed from earth, are: The star's age, distance from earth, and actual magnitude (scale a star's brightness is measured in).
There are many factors that affect the value of a diamond. The color generally should be as close to colorless as possible. They will also look at the clarity of the diamond (whether there are imperfections or not).