The color of stars determines temperature. Red/brown stars are cooler, blue stars are hotter, and yellow stars are in between. Brightness also has some correlation with color. Both are based on many varying factors however.
A star's temperature is indicated by its color, with hotter stars appearing blue and cooler stars appearing red. Brightness is measured using the star's apparent magnitude, with higher magnitudes representing dimmer stars and lower magnitudes representing brighter stars.
The brightness is very similar to the temperature, the brightness relies on the temperature
The color of a star indicates its surface temperature. Blue stars are hotter, while red stars are cooler. This temperature affects the star's brightness and behavior.
It indicates the brightness of all the stars.
Brightness tells you the temperature and mostly temperature would tell the brightness of the star that we are talking about.
Temperature of stars is indicated by their color, with blue stars being hotter than red stars. Brightness of stars is indicated by their luminosity, which is how much light a star emits.
its color :)
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Their Color!(:
Size and temperature determine the brightness of stars.
by temperature, size, brightness, distance and color
Two ways are by temperature and brightness