No. While the sun is larger than the average star it is nothing extraordinary. Many stars are far larger than the sun.
No. The sun is larger than the average star but is nothing out of the ordinary.
True or False? Rewrite the statement The Sun is the largest star.
A very very small part, the Sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy.
No. The sun is a star like any other; it holds no special place in the galaxy. The stars, including the sun, orbit the center of the galaxy. There are also stars in other galaxies.
The sun is larger and brighter than about 95% of the stars in the galaxy.
No. The sun is larger than the average star but is nothing out of the ordinary.
True or False? Rewrite the statement The Sun is the largest star.
No. The sun is not the biggest star in the our galaxy. Some stars that we see at night that are located far far away from other stars. One of the largest known stars, NML Cygni, is 1,650 times bigger than the sun (by radius). Our sun is tiny, compared to the bigger stars. the largest star is a billion times the sun, and by the way, nml cygni is not one of the largest known stars, it IS the largest known star
No. it is one of the billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The sun is one of an estimated 400 billion stars in our galaxy.
The sun is a star but the sun is a star but it is the only one in our galaxy, the milky way.
It isn't the largest star, not even close. The sun appears larger than other stars because it is much closer.
yes, one of the biggest
No. The sun is in the 5% most massive stars in the galaxy.
Not in the galaxy- It is fairly ordinary in size compared to other stars. However, it is, of course, the largest body in the solar system- it takes up about 99% of the matter.
The Sun is one of approx. 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
Yes.