Red stars are cooler than stars of other colors but are still quite hot, which is why the glow red.
The colors of the HR Diagram are:BlueBlue-WhiteYellowOrangeRed-OrangeRed
They are very hot stars.
All stars are very hot. Even the comparatively "cool" ones have temperatures of thousands of degrees.
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.
The color of the stars depend on how hot they burn.
Red stars are cooler than stars of other colors but are still quite hot, which is why the glow red.
Blue stars are hot. Red stars are cool.
White Dwarf Stars.
They are very hot.
The colors of the HR Diagram are:BlueBlue-WhiteYellowOrangeRed-OrangeRed
they can range from red for the least hot stars, through orange, yellow and eventually to white and blue for the hottest stars.
Yes,Stars are very bright and they are also very hot
hot gases
They are very hot stars.
That they are distant or small
All stars are very hot. Even the comparatively "cool" ones have temperatures of thousands of degrees.