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QUESTION #1244
Question 1
The colour of a star is an indication of its:
Correct Answer Explanation
The colour of a star directly indicates its surface temperature. Cool stars (around 3,000 K) appear red; medium-temperature stars like the Sun (~5,500 K) appear yellow-white; hot stars (30,000+ K) appear blue-white. This is described by Wien's Displacement Law. A star's colour does not directly indicate its size or distance.
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