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They are related because the bigger the star the brighter u can see it otherwise the smaller the star the duller it is to see.

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Do stars have the same brightness and sizes?

No. Stars vary greatly in size and brightness.


What brightness color of star?

The brightness and color of a star are related to its temperature and size. Hotter stars appear blue or white and are brighter, while cooler stars appear red or orange and are dimmer. The brightness of a star can also vary based on its distance from Earth.


What determines how bright stars are?

Size and temperature determine the brightness of stars.


Do stars vary greatly in size and color only.?

No. Stars vary in lots of aspects, including:* Diameter * Mass * Color (and the related surface temperature) * Chemical composition * Density (related to mass and diameter) * Brightness


How can you clasiffy the stars?

by temperature, size, brightness, distance and color


What affects the brightness of stars?

The brightness of a star is primarily determined by its size, temperature, and distance from Earth. Larger, hotter stars tend to appear brighter, while stars that are closer to us also appear brighter due to their proximity. Other factors such as the star's age and its stage in the stellar lifecycle can also influence its brightness.


The diffence in brightness between two stars is related to the?

Their distance away from you and their intrinsic luminosity.


What are pulsating stars?

That refers to star that change their size, and therefore their brightness, in a repetitive pattern.


What do astronomer plan to find out by classifying stars?

they plan to find the size, temperature, brightness,


Is the color at the star related to its size?

Generally, yes. For stars on the main sequence, meaning that they fuse hydrogen at their cores, mass, size, color, brightness, and temperature are all closely related. More massive stars are larger, brighter and hotter than less massive ones. The least massive stars are red. As you go to more massive stars color changes to orange, then yellow, then white, and finally to blue for the most massive stars.


Describe the different characteristic of stars?

Stars vary in characteristics like brightness for example. Stars will also tend to differ in size and color when they are found.


Are the star in big dipper in the same brightness?

No. The stars are not only not the same brightness, they are not the same distance from us - they just "appear" to be as part of the optical illusion of earthbound astronomy. They are all of varying brightness, though fairly close in brightness overall.