you cant really tell the temperature of a star but you tell about hot it is by color. blue being the hottest and red being the coldest.
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Arizona has the hottest temperatures , especially in the desert regions. The state with the coldest temperatures is Alaska, which has portions of the state in the Arctic Circle.
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Venus is the hottest planet, with average surface temperatures of 460°C (860°F). Neptune is the coldest, with average surface temperatures of -200°C (-330°F).
Driest and Coldest
White, blue, red, orange, from hottest to coldest
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The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.
The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.
The hottest are specified as type O stars and have temperatures > 30,000 that of our Sun (E.g. Zeta Orionis) The coldest are specified as type M starts and have temperature < 0.08 that of our Sun (E.g. Betelgeuse) See link for more information
The temperatures of stars are measured by Kelvin. The hottest, colored blue, is around 30,000 Kelvin. In the middle of the scale, colored yellow, is 5,200 -> 6,000 Kelvin. And the coldest, colored blue, at the bottom of the scale is at 0 Kelvin.
112 F in Mio (1936) and -51 F in Vanderbilt (1934)
The continents do not have a consistent ranking in terms of temperature from hottest to coldest as temperature can vary greatly within each continent. However, generally, continents located near the equator such as Africa and South America tend to be hotter, while continents closer to the poles such as Antarctica and parts of Asia tend to be colder.
Class O stars are the hottest of stars with temperatures greater than 30,000oK
Yellow stars are the second hottest, Blue stars are the first hottest. Red stars, even though they are they can be the biggest they are the coldest type of star, they are still hot, but not as hot as compared to other stars.
January is the coldest month with average temperatures around 16°C (61°F). The hottest month is July with average temperatures around 28°C (83°F).
Venus is hottest Mercury is second hottest Earth is third hottest Mars is fourth hottest Jupitar is fourth coldest Saturn is the third coldest Uranus is the second coldest Neptune is the coldest