the color of a young star is *bluish white*
They can be a mixture of all colours.
the blue star is the youngest and the largest star,.,.,.it's blue
The color of a dying star can vary depending on its size and age. Smaller dying stars tend to appear white or blue, while larger dying stars can appear red or even orange. The color is determined by the star's temperature and the chemical elements present in its outer layers.
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.
Stars are blue because of their age and temperature. Blue is an indication of a young HOT star, when reddish color means the star is aging
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
A star's age does not necessarily affect its color unless it has entered the red giant phase.
The color of Bernard's the star is red.
The hotter the star, the closer to white the color.
A star's color tell us how old the star is and how hot the star is. A blue star is very hot and is young, a yellow star is cooler than blue, but hotter than red and is about half way through its lifetime, lastly a red start is cooler than yellow and blue and is near the end of it's life. submitted by: Fabrigar, Lovely Joana Ymas.