No. There are others far larger and brighter. Just happens to be the closest.
Earth is a planet. A star would be much more immense and powerful; for example, the sun.
the sun is the most important star.
A star 8 times the mass of the sun will most likely explode in a supernova.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solor System...........but if you include the Sun and a planet instead of a star then it would be the Sun. The Sun is recorded as a star and not a planet but most people think the the Sun is a planet and not a star.
The Sun is a star.
The vast supernova is the star which 100 times brighter than the sun
What we are yes its the sun
Earth is a planet. A star would be much more immense and powerful; for example, the sun.
the sun is the most important star.
The sun. After the sun, Polaris and Sirius are very popular.
The Sun. (The Sun is a star). Without it we would not be alive.
star cannon
If you mean what is the most powerful star on Earth or something similar, you are talking about what we know on Earth from what we can see of the Universe. The most powerful star recorded to date is the Pistol Star observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. The Pistol Star is estimated to generate 10 million times more energy than Earth's sun. This means that the Pistol Star would produce more energy in 6 seconds than the Earth's sun would produce in a year. Wow! The Pistol Star is 93 million miles away from our planetary orbit though, so no worries :)
Sun Wukong
the answer is sun i mean don't we need that star the most
No- the TARDIS is powered by energy from the Time Vortex, some of which may include the immensely powerful nuclear reactions that are to be found at the heart of the Sun (and, indeed, any star). But it is not a star itself.
The largest star (sun) has about 2000 times the diameter of our Sun. The most massive star has approximately 200 times the mass of our Sun.