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It depends on where the suns are. If they were a binary system, meaning two stars rotating around each other in the center and us further out, then depending on the distance from these suns, there could be little or no change. If on the other hand the second sun were further out in our solar system, we would probably be able to have longer growing seasons, and I can't imagine what effect it would have on weather. It all depends on the size and distance of the star.
weather
Waves
photosphere
About 4 million tonnes.
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The suns mass is 332,950 earths.
The Suns mass is 1.9891 × 1030 kg or about 333,000 times that of Earth. The Sun contains about 99% of the total mass of the Solar System.
8.8 Suns 32747456000000000000000 kg
Yes, it would be increase.
300
The mass of the sun is around 3500 times that of Saturn. 3500 Saturn masses = the suns mass.
there are about 5.3 billion suns in our solar system, each containing about 4 moons
it would increase
A supermassive black hole - with the mass of about 4,000,000 Suns.
Hydrogen.