yes
Our sun is not bigger than the solar system. The sun is a star, and it contains over 99.9% of the mass of the solar system, but the solar system is much bigger than the sun.
Most objects in the solar system are the same age. The Sun being slightly older than the planets. However, there may well be other molecules that were around when the Sun formed that will be much older than the Sun.
yes the sun is hotter than anything in the solar system
The solar system includes the sun and all things orbiting it, so naturally the solar system is bigger than the sun.
The sun, by far, has more mass than anything else in the solar system. The sun contains 99.86% of the mass in the solar system.
No. The sun is part of the solar system, so it cannot be bigger than it. The mass of the sun is much larger than the mass of the rest of the objects in the solar system put together, which may be what you are referring to.
The sun is in the middle of the Solar System.
Except for hydrogen, all the elements in our bodies were forged in the core of some ancient sun, older than our sun, which blew apart before our solar system formed. Those elements seeded the nebula out of which our solar system developed.
Our star or AKA the sun it is the largest object in our solar system it alone acounts for about 98.88 percent of all objects mass in our solar system
No. The sun is the only star in the solar system.
Solar means sun and the sun is the star at the center of our "system" ,thus solar system (sun system).
Solar means sun and the sun is the star at the center of our "system" ,thus solar system (sun system).