No. Our sun is larger than the average star but nothing extraordinary. Other stars are much larger. Our sun only appears larger to us because it is much closer than any other star.
in the milky way, yes. in the entire galaxy known to (wo)man, of course not. our sun is merely a stupid dot compared to other stars.
No. The sun only appears larger than other stars because it is much closer to us.
No. The sun is larger than most stars, but it is not the largest by any means. Some stars are much larger than the sun. The other stars only appear smaller because they are much farther away.
No.
The largest object in the solar system is not a planet. It is the Sun. The largest planet is Jupiter.
The sun (Way bigger)Then the earthThen the moonThe sun is the largest out of the moon, sun, and earth.moon earth sun
If you mean in the solar system, then the answer is the sun. Jupiter and Saturn are also some big masses in the solar system. In the galaxy, the largest object is probably the black hole in the center.
Because it is the largest object in the solar system (almost 99 percent of the solar system is the Sun).
That's the one with the largest mass - i.e., the Sun.
Yep indeed it is
Jupiter is the largest object that orbits the sun.
They are composed of mainly hydrogen and helium.
The Sun is nothing but a microscopic object compared to the largest star in our Milky Way.
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The largest object in the solar system is not a planet. It is the Sun. The largest planet is Jupiter.
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The Sun - it has both the largest mass, and the largest diameter.
The sun is a star, not a planet, though it is the largest object in the solar system.
no, the sun is
The sun (Way bigger)Then the earthThen the moonThe sun is the largest out of the moon, sun, and earth.moon earth sun
The planet Saturn- Sun being largest, Jupiter second largest.