Science, asked by RockstarSoubhik, 10 months ago

Three stars A, B and C are observed in the night sky. The colours of these stars are:
Star A Blue colour
Star B: Red colour
Star C: White colour
The correct sequence, in terms of the increasing order of their surface
temperature, is-
Star A > Star B > Star C
Star A = Star B = Star C
Star B > Star C > Star A
Star B < Star C < Star A​

Answers

Answered by shelly81verma
12

Answer:

fourth option is correct.

Answered by daniel6280
21

Answer:

Explanation:star b less than star c lesthan star a

it is because a red star indicates that its energy produced due reaction is going to get over there fore temperature is low has compared two a blue star which indicates that the star has enough reactions going on

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