that question doesn't make sense. there are star that are one billion times bigger than our on solar system star, how ever bigger stars live a shorter life than smaller stars!
No. The sun is larger than the average star, but nothing extraordinary. There are stars many times larger than the sun. The sun only appears bigger than any other star because it is much closer to us.
Because the sun is closer to us than any other star NOTE: The sun is NOT bigger than any other star, they are all the same size.
Any star a little bigger than our own Sun (~1 -> 2 times).
Beacuse it is closer to earth.
The universe contains everything that exists, including every star. The universe is many times larger than any star.
The sun is a star!
the gamma star is about 4000 times bigger than the sun
yes. The sun is quite a small star. It is just because it is so close to the Earth it looks enormous. Many stars are bigger than the Sun, I don't know about Planets, though.
It cannot get any bigger.
About a quarter of all stars are bigger than the sun, some of them a lot bigger.
No galaxies is way biger than a star, a star is .0000765% of a galaxy.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.