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No it depends on its temperature.
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Stars are classified by four different characteristics. Apparent magnitude (brightness) and absolute magnitude (how bright it would appear at 10 parsecs from the earth). Luminosity, another measure of brightness, compares the star to the sun's brightness. Spectral classifications are measured by the star's temperatures. Finally stars are signed a number by scientists through the Morgan-Keenan System.
mass, size, brightness, color, temperature, composition, and age
size/mass, temperature, color, and brightness
Size, color and temperature.
No it depends on its temperature.
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By its temperature, size, and color.
Color, Temperature, size/mass, and brightness
by temperature, size, brightness, distance and color
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Yes. All ~10 billion trillion stars all come in size, color, and temperature.
Stars are classified by four different characteristics. Apparent magnitude (brightness) and absolute magnitude (how bright it would appear at 10 parsecs from the earth). Luminosity, another measure of brightness, compares the star to the sun's brightness. Spectral classifications are measured by the star's temperatures. Finally stars are signed a number by scientists through the Morgan-Keenan System.
Pluto. It is the 9th planet from the sun and it is very different then Earth in size and temperature
Its temperature, its mass, and its luminosity. Its size, nor distance have nothing to do with the colour of a star, bar maybe diffusion through additional materials when viewed from Earth.
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