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The temperature of a yellow star's photo sphere is hotter than that of and orange star. However the total energy output of an orange star may be greater than that of a yellow star.
Well I know this is not what you had in mind but white stars are hotter! If you where to compare, the blue stars would be hottest then the white stars, yellowish white, yellow orange then red. I know many people would have thought diffrently so face it our star (the sun) isn't the hottest.
A white star is hotter than a yellow star primarily due to its surface temperature. The color of a star indicates its temperature, with blue and white stars being hotter than yellow, orange, or red stars. White stars typically have surface temperatures ranging from about 7,500 to 10,000 Kelvin, while yellow stars, like our Sun, have temperatures around 5,500 to 6,000 Kelvin. This difference in temperature is a result of the star's mass, age, and stage in the stellar lifecycle.
The star Yildun is classified as a white star, which means it emits a white light. White stars are typically hotter than other stars like red or yellow stars.
No. The sun is a yellow main sequence star, sometimes called a yellow dwarf. The term is a bit counterintuitive, as a yellow dwarf is a bit larger than the average star, but still far smaller than a red giant.
One example of a yellow star, or a G-type star, is Tau Ceti. Other examples include Alpha Centauri A and 51 Pegasi.
The temperature of a yellow star's photo sphere is hotter than that of and orange star. However the total energy output of an orange star may be greater than that of a yellow star.
Yes, the color of a star is determined by its temperature, with blue stars being hotter than yellow stars. The size of a star is determined by its mass, age, and stage of life, so a yellow star can potentially be bigger than a blue star depending on these factors.
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An orange star is one whose surface temperature is higher than that of a red star but lower than that of a yellow star.
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Yes, you can get Oddie. You just plant 3 star plants and try to get the combination of: yellow star, black star, and purple star. Try planting the seeds one at a time so that you only get the flowers you need for Oddie. Anything other than yellow star, black star, and purple star will attract Snoookums. 088 Oddie the Sweet Ringy Thingy [Foodie] Yellow Star Blossom, Black Star Blossom, Purple Star Blossom
Well I know this is not what you had in mind but white stars are hotter! If you where to compare, the blue stars would be hottest then the white stars, yellowish white, yellow orange then red. I know many people would have thought diffrently so face it our star (the sun) isn't the hottest.
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Orange. In fact, these are often still called "red" stars for convenience.
A white star is hotter than a yellow star primarily due to its surface temperature. The color of a star indicates its temperature, with blue and white stars being hotter than yellow, orange, or red stars. White stars typically have surface temperatures ranging from about 7,500 to 10,000 Kelvin, while yellow stars, like our Sun, have temperatures around 5,500 to 6,000 Kelvin. This difference in temperature is a result of the star's mass, age, and stage in the stellar lifecycle.
There are two types of star that can be red. Red dwarfs are smaller than the sun. Red giants are far larger than the sun.