Well, Uranium is an element, while the sun is a nuclear reaction (fusion).
All stars are fueled by fusion reactions, which produce elements inside their core all the way upto Iron. Heavier elements, such as Uranium (and gold, and silver, and Mercury, and such) are produced when a very large star (larger then out sun) goes super nova. So much energy is released that the iron and other elements that were produced by fusion, are forced together to make even heavier elements.
The reason that the sun (and all stars in their normal life span) stop at iron, is because Iron is the heaviest element that can be made by fusion before the process begins to use up energy, rather then yield energy.
its different from other stars coz they remain in the same place unlike other stars.
No it is'nt real
The sun can be considered unusual compared to other stars because it has no companion. Nearly half of all know stars exist in pairs or in multiple star groupings. For example, the nearest star to the Sun, Proxima Centauri, is red dwarf star in a grouping with 2 other stars.
Uranium was not formed on the earth but in the stars by stellar nucleosynthesis.
The sun is similar to other stars because it is a star itself. All stars are made of the same types of materials, hydrogen and helium. In addition to the same make up, all stars also have a life cycle.
The Sun is a main sequence star, similar to other stars, meaning it is in a stable phase of its life cycle. It emits heat and light through nuclear fusion in its core, like other stars. Additionally, the Sun has a similar composition to other stars, consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium.
The average surface temperature of stars in the constellation Cancer can vary since there are many stars with different temperatures within the constellation. However, stars in Cancer are generally similar to other stars in the night sky, with temperatures ranging from about 2,500 to 50,000 degrees Celsius.
It is not different, just closer to the Earth.
Its not... the main thing it does is suppord life which other stars can possibly do, too.
It is the smallest and most dormant of all stars.
Sirius A and Procyon A are two stars that have similar luminosity and surface temperature. They are both main-sequence stars and are relatively close to each other in terms of these characteristics.
Uranium is not made on the earth. Uranium and the majority of the other elements (excepting H, He, Be, Li, transuranium elements) are formed after the big-bang (creation of the universe) by stellar nucleosynthesis.