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Honestly, are you stupid,I sry but it true. Have you ever noticed th@ wen fire gets extremely hot it turns blue, well same thing with a star,they r technically a big ball of extremely hot fire. Being blue has nothing to do with it being hot,it bcuz they so hot they blue.

I sry if this didn't completely answer but I try. :)

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