Our Sun is basically yellow. Our Sun's surface temperature is higher than that of a red star, and lower than that of a blue star.Other than that, it's hard to make comparisons, since both red stars and blue stars come in VERY different sizes.
A red giant star is much larger and brighter than the Sun. It is in the later stages of its life cycle when it begins to expand and cool down. Eventually, it will shed its outer layers and become a white dwarf.
Blue stars are the hottest, followed by white stars, then yellow stars like the sun, and lastly red and orange stars which are cooler in temperature.
It is not. The sun is classified as a yellow star.
Well it was blue like a very long time ago because the sun is a star as you know and the phases of color are blue=the hottest than white than yellow than red than boom! no sun but the sun will go boom! in like 7 million years so don't be scared.
Red stars have the coolest surface temperature. Blue color stars have the highest surface temperature. The Sun belongs to the main sequence stars.
They could be Blue Giants, or Red Giants, or Red Supergiants.
The Sun is not red. Its radiation is most intense in the yellow-green part of the spectrum, which is why it is called a "yellow dwarf" star.
No. The sun is smaller than red or blue giants. It appears larger than other stars simply because it is much closer to us.
No. The sun is smaller than red or blue giants. It appears larger than other stars simply because it is much closer to us.
The blue star is hotter
A red giant star is much larger and brighter than the Sun. It is in the later stages of its life cycle when it begins to expand and cool down. Eventually, it will shed its outer layers and become a white dwarf.
Our Sun is basically an average star - nothing special about it. It's not a massive star and it's not a red dwarf, which is thankful as if it wasn't we wouldn't be around to appreciate it.
Our Sun is basically an average star - nothing special about it. It's not a massive star and it's not a red dwarf, which is thankful as if it wasn't we wouldn't be around to appreciate it.
Blue stars are the hottest, followed by white stars, then yellow stars like the sun, and lastly red and orange stars which are cooler in temperature.
Other yellow-white stars like our sun do exist. The color of a star depends on its temperature. The coolest stars are red while the hottest are blue. Our sun falls in the middle of this range.
The sun is a star - so it's the same as any star its size.
White Stars=hottest Blue Stars=next on the scale Yellow=after blue orange=before red red=coolest The Sun is Orange i think