No, stars come in many different sizes, masses and densities. Further, a star will change its size over its lifespan.
No, not all stars are the same size. Stars come in a range of sizes, from small dwarf stars like red dwarfs to massive giants like supergiants. A star's size is determined by its mass and life stage in the process of stellar evolution.
No. Stars vary in mass, color, size, temperature, and composition of trace elements.
The stars represent each state admitted to the USA. No state is more or less important than another. Therefore all of the stars are the exact same size and orientation.
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Yes, Ofcourse stars differ in size. It may be possible that two or more stars have the same size but it is not compulsory for all. As you know sun is also a star. It looks bigger b'coz it is nearer to earth but may be any star exists with same size. but is its age that's differ or what because on the color i got temp. but whats the size bout?
No. Stars vary greatly in size and brightness.
Neutron stars, the dead remnants of massive stars.
IT all depends on which star you are talking aboutand what its size is because not all stars are the same .super giants are bigger than the sun
No. They come in all shapes and sizes. Colors too! It all depends on how much matter the star takes in during its formation.
Nope. It depends on how much matter the star was immersed in during its formation. More matter equals more size and vice versa.
Yes. All ~10 billion trillion stars all come in size, color, and temperature.