It varies - they come with different temperatures. The range can be somewhere from 3500 to over 20,000 kelvin, according to the Wikipedia. However, red giants or supergiants are quite common; these would have temperatures around 4000 K or so.
Super Giant was created in 1959.
A supergiant star can have different colors depending on its temperature. A hotter supergiant star will appear blue or white, while a cooler supergiant star will appear red or orange.
It is a giant but not quite a super giant.
Supergiant stars are generally cooler than giant stars, but this is not a strict rule. Both types can vary significantly in temperature depending on their specific classifications. For instance, a supergiant star like Betelgeuse has a lower surface temperature than some hotter giant stars. However, supergiants are typically more massive and luminous than regular giants, which can create some overlap in temperature ranges.
The surface temperature of a red giant is, at most, 5000 Kelvin.
the temperature of..an white dwarf star is 10,000
The colour of a star is a good measure of the surface temperature.
Super Giant was created in 1959.
The duration of Super Giant is 2700.0 seconds.
A supergiant star can have different colors depending on its temperature. A hotter supergiant star will appear blue or white, while a cooler supergiant star will appear red or orange.
A red color, in a star, is associated with a low surface temperature.
The giant star
It is a giant but not quite a super giant.
A Super Nova.
Slalom, Giant slalom, Super giant Slalom, downhill and Super Combined.
The surface temperature of a red giant is, at most, 5000 Kelvin.
that depends on how large the red or super red giant was. if it was a super red giant that is 1000X larger than a red giant. it will become a black hole