Many stars are larger than our Sun, many are smaller.
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.
No. The sun is much larger than Jupiter.
If the star is larger than about 5 times the size of our Sun, a black hole can form from the core of the exploded star
Yes. The sun is one of many stars, and there are even larger stars than the sun. Our sun is just an average star.
Yes, a solar nebula is much larger than a neutron star. In terms of objects in space, neutron stars are tiny; only a few miles across. A stellar nebula such as the one that formed the sun is light years across.
The sun is much closer to Earth than any other star, so it appears much larger to us.
No. Other stars are much larger and much hotter than the sun. The sun only seems larger and hotter than others because it is the closest star to us.
Betelgeuse.
the polaris is much larger than sun because polaris is a super giant star while sun is only a dwarf
The sun is a star. It is larger than some stars but smaller than others. It only appears larger than other stars because it is much closer to us.
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.
A Red Giant would be one larger than our sun.
The sun is a star. Some stars are larger than our sun while others are smaller.
Betelgeuse give off more light than the Sun because it is much larger than the Sun, and the star's core is much larger and more powerful than the Sun's core.
No. A nebula is a billion, if not more, times larger than our Sun
The sun is a star, some stars are larger and other are smaller.
First things first, the sun is a star, and it is a medium sized star. Some stars are larger than the sun, and some are smaller.