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We see a green-hot star not green but white, the reason behind this fact is to be explained.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Due to the dependency on how hot they are, all stars glows in a particular color.
In the center of the visible light spectrum, the green star is radiated, which tells that the green start is emitting the few lights in all the possible colors. Because our sun emits
Conclusion:
Hence, the green-hot star does not look green but looks white.
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