Yes. Most stars will expand to many times their original size when they run out of hydrogen in their cores.
A star cluster is a cluster of stars, so clearly a star cluster must be larger.
The Pistol Star.
The sun is a star. Some stars are larger than our sun while others are smaller.
A red star can be more luminous than a bluish-white star if it is larger in size and/or hotter in temperature. The luminosity of a star is determined by its size and temperature, with larger and hotter stars emitting more energy. Therefore, a red star that is larger and hotter than a bluish-white star can be more luminous.
A galaxy is larger by far.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.
a lot larger
Yes, a nebula is far larger than a neutron star. A neutron star is a few miles across. A nebula is light years across.
a supernova
No. To start off, the sun is a star, not a planet and is far larger than any planet. The sun is larger than the average star, but it is nowhere near being the largest.
A The temperature of star B is lower B The temperature of star A is lower C Star A is more massive D Star B is more massive E Not enough information to conclude anything
The sun is a star, some stars are larger and other are smaller.