The Sun is a classed as a yellow dwarf. That's a typical size for these stars.
The term dwarf is a bit misleading here.
The Sun is much larger than a red dwarf star, for example.
None. A yellow dwarf is a type of star, not a planet. The sun is a yellow dwarf.
The G2 spectrum yellow dwarf is called the Sun.
Dwarf yellow-headed gecko was created in 1964.
The sun is a yellow dwarf star and as such is considered a medium-sized star. The term is something of a misnomer as the majority of stars are red dwarfs smaller than the sun. The term dwarf is used to distinguish how much smaller event the sun is than giant stars.
Red dwarf, yellow dwarf, red dwarf
Red dwarf, yellow dwarf, red dwarf
Red dwarf, yellow dwarf, red dwarf
Many stars are bigger than the sun. In fact the sun is called a yellow dwarf, or a G dwarf star meaning it is relatively small (i.e. a dwarf) compared to the "average star" in our galaxy.
Earth and the seven other planets of our solar system have a yellow dwarf star: the sun.
Depends what type of dwarf star. - Our Sun is a yellow dwarf.
The sun is a G-type main sequence star, sometimes called a yellow dwarf.
The sun is yellow dwarf star or type G.