The hottest stars are blue or blue-white, the coldest stars are red.
In between, from colder to hotter are orange and yellow and maybe green.
A white dwarf star is even hotter than a blue-white star, but it is dead and no longer undergoing fusion.
Stars that are the least hot, such as red dwarfs and red giants, appear red in color. This is because they emit more red light due to their lower temperatures compared to hotter stars that emit more blue and white light.
Yes, stars can be as hot as the sun and even hotter. The temperature of stars varies depending on their size, age, and stage of evolution. The sun is a relatively small, average-temperature star compared to others in the universe.
A medium hot star typically appears white or blue in color. The color of a star is determined by its surface temperature, with hotter stars emitting more blue light compared to cooler stars which emit more red light.
Red stars in the sky typically indicate that the star is cooler in temperature compared to other stars. The color red is associated with lower surface temperatures, while blue stars are hotter. The red color of a star can also be influenced by its age and size.
how cold or hot it is
Stars that are the least hot, such as red dwarfs and red giants, appear red in color. This is because they emit more red light due to their lower temperatures compared to hotter stars that emit more blue and white light.
Yes, stars can be as hot as the sun and even hotter. The temperature of stars varies depending on their size, age, and stage of evolution. The sun is a relatively small, average-temperature star compared to others in the universe.
A medium hot star typically appears white or blue in color. The color of a star is determined by its surface temperature, with hotter stars emitting more blue light compared to cooler stars which emit more red light.
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.
Red stars in the sky typically indicate that the star is cooler in temperature compared to other stars. The color red is associated with lower surface temperatures, while blue stars are hotter. The red color of a star can also be influenced by its age and size.
The color of the stars depend on how hot they burn.
how cold or hot it is
A blue star is a type of star that is hot, massive, and emits predominantly blue light. These stars have temperatures of around 10,000 to 40,000 degrees Celsius, causing them to appear blue in color. Blue stars are typically young and have short lifespans compared to other types of stars.
Stars are not plants they are really hot gases.
the color of the stars usually determines how old and how hot the star is it can also determine when the star will go supernova
it is really green but it moves so fast to make it the color it is now...
The color of a star does not directly determine its age. Red stars are large and a little less hot then the Sun. Scientists can use the color of a star to determine its heat and then using that and its mass determine how old it is.