it depends on the color of the star
the hottest star is color blue
and the coldest star is color red
the properties that the sun has in common with other stars is that its made of hot gases and is also a star
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
The brightest star is the Sun. See related question.
Yes they are. Some are hotter than others.
No. It is just a knowing of a temperature. Red is cold, and blue is hot. Our sun is yellow which is the middle.
Yes. Stars are extremely hot. The sun is one of them. Some stars are even hotter and brighter than the sun.
No, it is quite hot.
The sun is not truly made of fire. It is made of plasma. Other stars are the same in this regard, though they vary in hot hot they are.
Yes The Sun is very hot. Its temperature is more than 50036 Degree Celsius
the properties that the sun has in common with other stars is that its made of hot gases and is also a star
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
because stars are balls of hot burning gases like our sun
stars
No. Even the "coolest" stars have surface temperatures of thousands of degrees. An orange star is not as hot as out sun, but is still quite hot.
Yes! Stars are made out of many gases that are extremely hot. But a sun can also have black spots on its surface which are cold.
Stars are enormous balls of extremely hot gas, which are similar to our sun, but much farther away.
While it is perfectly true that there are lots of stars which are as hot as the sun, or in some cases hotter than the sun, these stars are much farther away from us than the sun is, and we do not receive any significant amount of heat from them. Starlight does not make us warm, unlike sunlight.