No, The stars are really big like sun may even bigger. So only they are visible from the earth. otherwise they are not visible to us. The are looking small because of the distance between the earth and the star.
I suppose so if you were a really giant giant or you just had a small model of one.
Seth Green was in Rat Race. There wasn't really a "star". Lots of small parts.
Microscopes... But only for the really small stars.
It's really a small to medium star. Later it will expand to become a red giant then contract to a white dwarf.
No, we see the sun as a small star.
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The difference between the death of a small star and a massive star is what the become afterwards. A small star will typically become a red dwarf while a large star will become a neutron star or a black hole.
dwarf star
well it depends on the star. not all stars explode. small to medium sized stars just go into a planetary nebula after they swell up to a red giant then the bigger stars do explode, they have a super nova after the swell up into a super giant. but dont worry i star will not explode... its a really small star. --- nichole brooks :)
Star fruit is not a star. It has a five pointed shape which is a star. That does not mean it is really a star. You are not dumb. I am glad you asked this question. I used to think star fruit was a star. Now I don't.
A Dwarf Star
What are the small dense remains of a high mass star