the sun is made up of many gases that spontanious combust together creating flares. the stars are made by an exposion of another. so in a nutshell stars are pretty nuch made up of "stardust".
The sun is larger than some of the other stars. There are many stars that are larger than the sun.
The sun is not truly made of fire. It is made of plasma. Other stars are the same in this regard, though they vary in hot hot they are.
Hydrogen?
The sun isn't made out of stars, it is a star.
No. The sun only appears much larger than other stars because it is much closer. Many stars are much larger than the sun.
what is unusual about the sun compared to many other stars ?????#
No because the sun is a star itself. Only an object made of gas and dust called a nebula can create stars
they are alike because they are both made out of gases
The fusion of atoms powers the sun and other stars!
There are other stars, many of which are bigger, smaller, or about the same size as our Sun.
If our sun did not exist the other stars would be little different from the way they are. The sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy. Many of the stars we see in the sky are larger than our own sun.
No, the sun and other stars are not living things.