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What is indicated by a star color?

The color is basically an indication of its surface temperature.


Is the yellow star the youngest star?

No, colour is just an indication of temperature.


In a thermometer an indication the temperature is dropping is?

In a liquid thermometer the liquid will retreat towards the reservoir bulb at the end of the thermometer. In other types of thermometers - digital, dial, etc. - decreasing values of the reading are an indication that temperature is dropping.


How old is an orange star?

The colour of a star is an indication of it's temperature, not it's age.


What is a common indication that energy has been asorbed of released in a chemical reaction?

Change in Temperature


Why is the temperature low on a Plymouth Voyager?

Low engine temp is an indication of a failed thermostat.


What does 24 Celsius mean?

That's an indication of temperature, roughly equivalent to 75.2 degrees Fahrenheit.


Temperature is an indication of the?

Temperature is the measure of the kinetic energy of the particles in a substance; The hotter the material, the higher the kinetic energy of its particles. More commonly, temperature refers to how hot or cold something is.


Why relative humidity does not give an accurate indication of the actual amount of water vapor in the air?

Because it is relative to temperature!


Why does relative humidity not give an accurate indication of the actual amount of water vapor in the air?

Because it is relative to temperature!


What is a calibrated mark on a measuring flask?

This mark is the indication of the exact volume of the flask at a given temperature (generally at 20 0C).


Does a change in temperature cause a change volume?

Temperature can be used as an indication of the energy that particles in a substance have. When the temperature is higher, particles have more energy and "bounce" around harder and in a bigger space. When the temperature is lower, the opposite happens.