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Nov 25, 2018

[Answer] What gives a star its color?

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...All stars are about 75 percent hydrogen and 24 percent helium, with the remaining 1 percent made up of trace amounts of other elements. Stars appear as different colors to our eyes. They may be white, red, yellow or blue. A star's color depends on its surface temperature. The coolest stars are the red ones while the blue ones are the hottest. The temperature of a star depends on its mass. Source: UniverseToday.com




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its temperature:


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