Between 10 to 100 times the radius
The sun is a star. It is larger than some stars but smaller than others. It only appears larger than other stars because it is much closer to us.
Stars are significantly larger than Earth. For example, the Sun's diameter is about 109 times that of Earth. Larger stars, such as Betelgeuse, can be hundreds or even thousands of times larger than the Sun.
The sun has a radius of approximately 696,340 kilometers, while a star with 0.1 solar radius would have a radius of 69,634 kilometers. To calculate how many times larger the sun is, we divide the sun's radius by the smaller star's radius: 696,340 km / 69,634 km = 10. Therefore, the sun is 10 times larger than a star with 0.1 solar radius.
The universe contains everything that exists, including every star. The universe is many times larger than any star.
No. The sun is larger than the average star, but nothing extraordinary. There are stars many times larger than the sun. The sun only appears bigger than any other star because it is much closer to us.
It depends on what star you compare it to. Stars have many different sizes. Our sun is a star and it is approximately a million times larger than the earth.
Many stars are larger than our Sun, many are smaller.
100 times larger than the sun
It is 10 times larger than a decimeter
It is 10 times larger.
7 times larger
100 times larger.