Stars very rarely collide. Space is too big for that to happen.
basically, telescopes look at big things far away. microscopes look at small things up close.
You can't Stars are great big gasses of stars. Just like the sun
Planets are a lot bigger than stars except the sun... the sun is a star. So to me the answer is a star is bigger and the stars are also smaller.Let's think about the actual sizes, not just how they appear in the sky.You may be thinking of the apparent sizes as seen from Earth. Stars like our Sun are a lot bigger than planets and there's lots of stars bigger than the Sun.However there are also stars a lot smaller than the Sun. So some stars aresmaller than some planets.For example "white dwarfs" have a lot more mass than the Earth, but they arenot much bigger.Let's be clear though, most stars are bigger than planets.
Nobody, it just exists.Most of the deuterium in heavy water was produced in the big bang, with a small percent produced in long dead stars.
Actually, the Sun is really small compared to most stars. The stars just look small because they're far away.
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Really big stars, which die in supernova explosions.
some are big.
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.
The stars only appear small because they are extremely far away. The stars are in fact enormous.
Big stars are brighter than small stars, and hot stars are brighter than cool ones.
The star burns out because stars are really just big balls of fire like the sun
No, not really. The Big Bang theory has to do with the universe as a whole, not piddly little things like stars.
No. The big dipper is just a small collection of a handful of stars. All stars that you see in the sky are part of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is composed of hudreds of billions of stars.
Stars come in different sizes. There are small, medium, and large stars, although small stars seem REALLY big already. The sun is a medium-sized star. Stars are big balls of gas covered with flames at a REALLY high temperature (look it up). Dense parts of molecular clouds collect into a ball of plasma to form a star. Stars grow bigger and bigger, and then they evolve into a red giant. And then later,KABOOM!!!The sun explodes with a very big explosion while it's a supernova, turning into either a black hole or a white dwarf.That goes for the sun too, but just don't worry, because you'll only be able to experience the explosion if you have immortality!
Really big.