Are Stars and Pluto the same size? Answer: No. (And possibly yes.)
Pluto is a planet or object in our solar system.
Pluto rotates around our Sun just like Earth does.
Our Sun is a star, and is much larger than Earth and Pluto.
When you see stars in the night sky, you are looking at Suns that are located far beyond our solar system. So those stars must be larger than Pluto since they are further away from Pluto, yet you can see them.
However there are many different types of stars or Suns in space. It is unknown exactly what size stars can be. So it is possible there is a star somewhere in space that is the same size as Pluto.
Their is no planet the same size as Pluto, Mercury is slightly bigger than Pluto. As for other objects in the solar system, the dwarf planet Eris and Neptune's moon Triton are close in size to Pluto.
Pluto
Eris - a dwarf planet.
No.
No.
12 moons but two are the same size as Pluto.
Pluto is actually a large asteroid that has been captured in the sun's gravitational pull.
Pluto
Pluto has about the same amount of land as Russia.
No. Pluto is about the size of Russia.
No. Pluto is about the size of Russia.
There is no planet that has the same size moon as the planet. This is only possible if Pluto was still a planet.