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No, not really. The Big Bang theory has to do with the universe as a whole, not piddly little things like stars.

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What are different sizes or stars?

Stars can be classified into different sizes based on their mass and luminosity. The most common sizes are dwarf stars (like our Sun), giant stars (larger and more luminous than the Sun), and supergiant stars (the largest and most luminous stars, like Betelgeuse and Rigel). There are also intermediate sizes like subgiant stars.


Are all-stars different sizes?

like people, no 2 stars are absolutely identical so yes


Why do you think stars very in brightness?

because they are different sizes and different distances away from earth


How wide is a star in outer space?

It varies. Stars can be all different sizes!


Are stars all the same size?

No, stars come in many different sizes, masses and densities. Further, a star will change its size over its lifespan.


Do the sun has a twin?

No.., the sun is a ball of gas, and stars are balls of gas.. so basically yeah - but but that means all stars are twins at different sizes.


Why do some stars so much larger and brighter than other stars when you look into the night sky?

because the sizes and the distances away from earth are different


Are stars large small or medium?

They are all three. That is why some stars are called White Dwarfs (they are relatively small) and Red Giants or even Supergiants. The Sun is a middle-sized star.


How do the sizes of galaxies compare to the sizes of stars?

Our own galaxy, the Milky Way consists of about 200 billion stars.


What is the general size of a main sequence?

It can have many different sizes. Only the largest giants are no longer main sequence stars.


What do the different sizes of stars mean?

Hard to explain. Usually stars get bigger if they grow. Very large stars have shorter life. A very big star can end it's life as a super nova or a black hole.


Do stars have the same brightness and sizes?

No. Stars vary greatly in size and brightness.