well, stars are balls of gas (hydrogen) which fuses into helium. is also how how the sun produces energy but stars can reach a temp. of 20,000 if purple if it is blue probley 10,000
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest.
hot,dim stars.
Red stars are cooler than stars of other colors but are still quite hot, which is why the glow red.
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There is no such thing as a cold star, as even the lowest-temperature stars are very hot. That said, cooler stars last longer as they burn their fuel more slowly.
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest.
hot, bright stars
Hot.
Hot.
hot,dim stars.
Red stars are cooler than stars of other colors but are still quite hot, which is why the glow red.
All stars are hot, though they vary greatly in temperature.
There is no such thing as a star that is not hot.
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No.
All stars are hot. Their temperature can be determined by their color. The "coolest" stars are red in color. As temperature increases stars will go through orange, yellow, white, and finally blue for the hottest stars.
yes