Hot bright stars do not live very long because they are big (have a lot of mass) and their core density means that they use up their fuel quickly and die young (in supernova explosions). This means you find the hottest brightest stars in star forming regions, stellar nurseries.
blue and white
Blue
no the hottest are blue and the coolest are red
None of them.The hottest stars are the most luminous.
Blue stars are generally the hottest and brightest.
The hottest stars. Generally, globular clusters contain mainly old stars, population II stars
Type-O are the hottest but there are very few. Then type-B, there are more of them but still not a lot. Then you have type-A, which are very common, then F, then G like the Sun, then K and then the coolest common ones, type M which are the red stars like Betelgeuse.
Blue-white stars are the hottest and brightest stars; Sirius A (and its white dwarf companion Sirius B) is the brightest star in Earth's night sky.
Stars vary in color and may be red, orange, yellow, white, or blue. Blue stars are the hottest and among the brightest.
Because it is the brightest and it is the hottest
Blue stars are the hottest and brightest, whereas red tend to be the coolest
Venus is the brightest and hottest Planet in our solar System.