Yes they are
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The sun is really not bigger than all the stars though it is bigger than alot of stars
Some stars are larger than the sun.
Bigger stars get hotter, and use up their fuel much faster than smaller stars.
No
ARE* the stars bigger than mars? To answer your question: Yes, much bigger. Since the Sun in our solar system is in itself a star and is much bigger than Mars, you can assume that all stars are bigger Mars. P.S. The Sun is considered a relatively small star compared to others in our Galaxy.
It is closer than all of the other stars, therefore looking bigger.
Yes, much bigger. The stars appear tiny because they are unimaginably far away. The stars we see at night are suns, some bigger and brighter than out son, some with their own planets orbiting them.
No, some stars are bigger than the sun :O
No. A typical galaxy has billions of stars.
Typically the bigger and redder stars are the hottest.
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.
Jupiter is not bigger then the sun however, it is bigger then some stars