Medium-sized stars. Also, other things, depending on what you choose to include under the concept of "star" - for example, if you choose to include white dwarves, gas giants are larger than white dwarves.
Earth is smaller than even the smallest star, not counting dead stellar remnants.
Earth is smaller than even the smallest star, not counting dead stellar remnants.
Much, MUCH smaller than the smallest star.
Some stars can be smaller than planets. Stars exist in a variety of colors, shapes, sizes, stages of "life", and types.
The sun is a star. Some stars are larger than our sun while others are smaller.
No. The moon is about 400 times smaller than the Sun, which is an average star. Even the smallest stars are at least 50 times larger than the moon in diameter.
Many stars are larger than our Sun, many are smaller.
i think it's giants . in my own opinion
No. But the sun is one of the smaller types of star called 'yellow dwarf''. There are smaller and bigger stars also.
The smallest known solar system is Kepler-37, which consists of a star slightly smaller than our sun and three small planets. Within this solar system, the smallest known planet is Kepler-37b, which is slightly larger than Earth's moon. In terms of galaxies, dwarf galaxies are generally smaller in size and mass compared to larger galaxies like the Milky Way.
The Sun is a rather average star.VY Canis Majoris is the largest known star, it is between between 3600 and 4200 times as wide as the sun - it would stretch out almost to the orbit of Saturn.OGLE-TR-122b is the smallest star known and in width it is only a little larger than the planet Jupiter.
Not necessarily. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with blue stars being hotter than red stars. Size can vary independently of temperature, so a blue star can be larger or smaller than a red star.