No. No stars are cold. Even the "coolest" stars have surface temperatures of thousands of degrees. Stars vary in temperature because they produce energy at different rates.
Arcturus is hot. Bear in mind that only a hot star is even going to be seen in the night sky. Any cold star would also be dark.
Any hot object will glow brighter when it is hotter.
Well, some people prefer cold than hot. Some people prefer hot than cold.
All stars are hot. A white star is hotter than average with e temperature of about 7,200 to 9,200 degrees Celsius.
Betelgeuse is a red giant star and comparatively cool.
It isn't. Polaris is a star and therefore very hot.
Some, such as the Sahara are hot in the day and cold at night. Others, such as the Antarctic, are simply cold.
A galaxy is made up of many, many things - some incredibly hot and some incredibly cold. A galaxy cannot be "hot or cold" - it is not simply one thing....
Keep hot foods hot, and keep cold foods cold.
Hot deserts are very hot in the summer but have mild temperatures in the winter. Some cold deserts are cool or even cold all year long. Others are hot in the summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.
no it is hot blue =hot white = warm yellow = medium orange = cool red = cold
The color, andI think it is blue ifhot and red if cold..I dunno. Hope this helps ;D