The sun is a star. A star is a sun.
No because the sun is a star itself. Only an object made of gas and dust called a nebula can create stars
The energy comes from "nuclear fusion". Stars like the Sun create helium from hydrogen by this method, and that gives out energy. That's how the Sun creates energy.
Stars do not create supernovas. Supernovas happen to stars. A supernova is when a star, bigger than our own sun, explodes due to the lack of gas they need.
The sun is larger than some of the other stars. There are many stars that are larger than the sun.
Yes. The sun is one of many stars, and there are even larger stars than the sun. Our sun is just an average star.
The Mayans used the sun, moon, and stars to help them create a calendar.
Maybe from all stars, thousands of stars, in the galaxy.
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.
If our sun did not exist the other stars would be little different from the way they are. The sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy. Many of the stars we see in the sky are larger than our own sun.
Our Sun is a star. As stars go, is a "lower end of middle" kind of star. Astronomers describe it as being about as ordinary as stars get. There are many stars that are spectacularlybigger than our Sun, and many - some much bigger - that are quite a bit hotter than our sun. Stars like our sun, however, have one advantage: They are long-lived. The normal life of our sun is estimated to be about 10 billion years, which it is about halfway through at the moment.
200 billion
It depends what star your looking at,