The color depends on the gases its made of and of how much energy it has.
The color of a star is determined by how hot it is, with blue being the hottest.
The different colors of stars include white, blue, red, red orange, orange, and yellow.
The different colors of stars include white, blue, red, red orange, orange, and yellow.
No, not all stars are white in color. Stars can appear in different colors such as red, blue, yellow, and white, depending on their temperature and composition.
Stars come in different colors based on their temperature. Hotter stars appear blue or white while cooler stars can appear red or yellow. The color of a star is an indication of its temperature and stage in its life cycle.
The color of a star is determined by its surface temperature. Hotter stars appear blue or white, while cooler stars appear red. This is due to the different wavelengths of light emitted based on the star's temperature.
they get their colors by the different stars in the galaxy
Stars vary in characteristics like brightness for example. Stars will also tend to differ in size and color when they are found.
The H-R diagram is used to determine the color (brightness) and temperature of the stars, a simple chart with picture of stars with different siize, color, and temperature
The hottest stars are blue or blue-white. Brightness is a different matter, and is not strictly related to color.
Different colors of stars "usually" means different temperatures. I don't remember the temperature that each color corresponds with, but when stars are different colors it is usually due to their temperature.
A star's color is caused by the type of gases its made up of and the temperature..
The temperature of the star itself - and Earth's atmosphere.