A star's age does not necessarily affect its color unless it has entered the red giant phase.
Colors don't go in oldest or youngest but if so you may ask like a physics teacher or regular teacher or science.
It is the red star hope this helps,Jazz
No, colour is just an indication of temperature.
A colour cannot be assigned to a young star. It all depends on the mass of the star as to what temperature it will reach, and this temperature will dictate what colour it is.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
bluish-white star is the youngest stars, they are new stars by:mike john s. barraza
It is the red star hope this helps,Jazz
the blue star is the youngest and the largest star,.,.,.it's blue
the youngest star is shaira is it the Zwicky 18 in the milky way.
No. Unless a star is a red giant (in which case it is old and dying) a red color does not indicate anything about its age.
No, colour is just an indication of temperature.
Somekid
The youngest stars are protostars which are still forming within giant molecular clouds. The oldest stars in the universe are believed to be Population II stars, which are remnants from the early universe and can be found in globular clusters.
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A colour cannot be assigned to a young star. It all depends on the mass of the star as to what temperature it will reach, and this temperature will dictate what colour it is.
No. A star's color does not necessarily say anything about its age. A red giant or red supergiant is a star entering its final stages, but how old it is depends on its mass. More massive stars die sooner. Red dwarfs are stars that simply have a low mass and can be any age.
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The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.