Assuming you mean visible from Earth with the naked eye, then all of them. The smallest know star - is a little bit larger than Jupiter, and Jupiter is ten times bigger than the Earth.
see http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/stars/what-is-the-smallest-star/
By volume, red dwarfs are bigger then our Sun and they comprise about 76% of all stars in our galaxy.
There are approximately 200 -> 400 billion stars in the Milky Way. So taking the upper limit 304 billion stars are larger than our Sun.
Answer 1: Hundreds of billions of billions.
Updated:
As of 2009, it was estimated to be around 1023 stars in the observable universe.
However, it was recently discovered that we may have been missing most stars of the red dwarf variety and now it is beginning to look like the 1023 figure would now have to be tripled.
So its about....
3,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
None at all, the stars are all in the sky they are mostly visible at night.
The precise number of stars in the sky are too numerous to count.
The only kind of star that could be the size of the Earth would be a white dwarf.
A billion stars.
The stars that are bigger than the sun and earth are the stars that are bigger than the sun and those stars are Sirius,Pollux and Arcturus
This is either because the star in question is actually bigger than other stars, or became it is closer to the observer (Earth) than other stars.
Actully, there are more than just four stars bigger than the sun. 5% of the stars are bigger than the sun. The sun just looks so big because it's closer to Earth. :~)
The sun is closer to us then the other stars because those "stars" are actually suns in other solar systems
no never because stars are a thousand times bigger than earth and the ball of flaming gas would destroy earth before it even touched it.
there are burning stars bigger than earth but they will not fall on earth
The stars that are bigger than the sun and earth are the stars that are bigger than the sun and those stars are Sirius,Pollux and Arcturus
Yes the sun is one of the stars bigger than earth so is Sirius,Pollux and Arcturus
This is either because the star in question is actually bigger than other stars, or became it is closer to the observer (Earth) than other stars.
Actully, there are more than just four stars bigger than the sun. 5% of the stars are bigger than the sun. The sun just looks so big because it's closer to Earth. :~)
Because the Sun is closer to the earth than all the other stars
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.
The Sun is bigger than some stars and smaller than others. It is brighter than some stars and dimmer than others. Relative to the Earth it is much closer than all other stars.
The sun is closer to us then the other stars because those "stars" are actually suns in other solar systems
The sun is really not bigger than all the stars though it is bigger than alot of stars
The sun is a star. For mass and size: Stars come in various sizes in masses and you will find smaller and bigger stars than our sun.
no never because stars are a thousand times bigger than earth and the ball of flaming gas would destroy earth before it even touched it.