Their temperature. Red is the coolest and blue is the hottest.
Stars do have different colours. If you look carefully, you will see that there are differences between the colours of stars. Some are very different in colour to others, but you will only notice if you look at them carefully.
Different sized stars burn at different temperatures. Different temperatures produce different colours. Stars that are moving away from us will shift their colours towards the red. This is called "Red shift".
the main colors of stars (from hottest to cooler) are blue, white, yellow, orange, red.
add white to red
Stars derive their colours from the elements present.
It is used to see the colours that it gives off, if you know the colours you then know what atom it is.
they dont have anything else to be intersted in!
Blue are the hottest, then yellow, then orange, then red.
Dark blue background and 12 gold stars in a circle.
Well of course there is like Madonna, Michael Jackson... All sorts of stars have different colours and personnalities and to make it original a lot of them try not to have only dark and black colours.
Stars produce their own light just like a fire or light bulb. Different stars actually have different colours depending on their size and age.
Stars can vary from a bluish-white to deep red depending on the surface temperature. The colours are more noticeable on colour film.