yes yes the sun is a star but not the biggest or brightest
It is an example of a star.
Yes our Sun is a star. Quite a normal star actually.
Sun is just a ball fulled with energy one day energy will run out than no sun! Get it it's so easy!
The sun is an example of a star, specifically a medium-sized, average star known as a G-type main-sequence star. It is located at the center of our solar system and provides light, heat, and energy for all life on Earth.
OUr very own sun is an example of a middle aged star
Our Earth is an example of a planet, whilst our Sun is an example of a star.
A star found in our solar system is the Sun. The Sun is a star.
Not really. Its mass is 1.8 times that of the Sun, which is a mid-sized star. So while Altair is bigger than the Sun, it is not in the same category as Betelgeuse as an example of a giant star.
A star's luminosity is measured according to the relevance to the sun. Basically for example, if a star is 8,300 degrees Celsius and has a luminosity of 0.001; the luminosity is compared to the sun.
The Sun is the name of a star. For example: when describing the human race, you can say "you are human", but you can't say "human is you". A star is a "sun" to its planets that are orbiting it. To everything else, it is "just" a star. So, a sun is defined as the star around which your own planet or dwarf planet is in direct orbit around. There are other suns out there, under this definition.
A typical neutron star has a diameter of about 24km our Sun has a diameter of 1.392×106 km So our Sun is about 58,000 times bigger than a neutron star.
Earth is a planet. A star would be much more immense and powerful; for example, the sun.