Stars are different in many ways. Here are just a few: They are of different sizes. They are of different temperatures. They are of different colours, if you look at some of them closer. They are of different ages. They are of different levels of brightness. They are different distances from us.
A massive star will burn its fuel much faster. The fuel consumption is disproportionate to the mass; meaning that a small difference in mass will account for a big difference in brightness / fuel consumption. The more massive stars might have very short lives - only a few million years in some cases. "Only?" - For comparison, note that our Sun is believed to have lived about 5 billion years already.
They are the exact same thing. Our Sun is the only star in our Solar System.
there are 4 ways. one they differ in shape.2 they differ in size. they differ in color. 4 they differ in brightness.
Variable stars are variable in their brightness, sometimes brighter, sometimes dimmer. The other ones are not variable.
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dwarf stars,giant stars,main sequence stars
Different stars make up different constellations...
Plants are normal and stars are like comets
No, they can be different colours, depending on the kinds of stars they are.
The thing that accounts for different stars being seen in the sky during different seasons of the year is the tilt of the Earth. This not only creates the seasons, it brings different stars into view at different times.
The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.
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different stars in different levels
dwarf stars,giant stars,main sequence stars
Different stars make up different constellations...
the sun and the stars are the same the only difference is that the stars are farther away and the sun is closer
Different sized stars burn at different temperatures. Different temperatures produce different colours. Stars that are moving away from us will shift their colours towards the red. This is called "Red shift".
vega,rigel,sirius,and betelgeuse are the most different kind of stars.
Different colors of stars "usually" means different temperatures. I don't remember the temperature that each color corresponds with, but when stars are different colors it is usually due to their temperature.
Stars do have different colours. If you look carefully, you will see that there are differences between the colours of stars. Some are very different in colour to others, but you will only notice if you look at them carefully.
It has all types of stars with different ages
Plants are normal and stars are like comets