They are very hot.
The main justification for that general opinion is the fact that it is one.
The star on the flag stresses the fact that Chile is a Unitarian republic, and not a federal republic.
yes as a matter of fact they were in the movie "Gaurdian Angels" (Not the one Ashton Kutcher was in)
One basic fact of celestial navigation is that one must be able to find the North Star or other prominent star in order to use a sextant. Karen enjoyed being the star of her school play. Victor refused to pay for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, so his friends paid the fee.
I know for a fact that I am going to see Star Wars in concert in Des Moines, IA. So yes, although the next one may not be near you.
From the fact that it looks like a quickly-moving star.
Usually the fact that the star runs out of fuel.
Venus. (In fact, Venus is a planet, but it is often called the "morning star" or the "evening star".)
Constellations are defined by MANY stars not just one. Given this fact your question is obviously meaningless.
Constellations are defined by MANY stars not just one. Given this fact your question is obviously meaningless.
"Only one American knows this fact, and that is leading physicist Stephen Hawking." Stephen Hawking is British. So in conclusion, the only American that is currently aware that the sun is a star is, in fact, not American. Way to go Amerifags.
No, the opposite in fact. Sol is the closest star to Earth.