They are the same thing. A sun is right here, while a star is VERY far away.
But if we could build - WHEN we CAN build! - interstellar spacecraft, we will take off from the Earth, and we'll see our Sun nearby. When we get there, we will find a new sun in the sky - and our Sun will be a tiny star, far away!
The sun is a star, and always has been.
It will turn into a giant star, explode, and turn into a nebula.
It will turn into a white dwarf star, after being a red giant star.
No, the sun is too small. For a star to turn into a black hole, the star needs to measure 25 or more solar masses. The sun weighs in at 1 solar mass. Therefore, a star needs to be 25 times the mass of the sun to turn into a black hole.
Sun makes light, earth reflects light.
the sun gives us energy and heat. It makes the weather turn hot and makes the climate turn even more dry.
Our local star, Sol. The sun.
The star of our sun is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, which gives it a white color. However, when we observe the sun from Earth's surface, the scattering of light in the atmosphere makes it appear yellow.
a star is made up of burning gases which makes it a luminous body. the sun is the only star in the solar system. the brightest star except the sun is sirius
a star is made up of burning gases which makes it a luminous body. the sun is the only star in the solar system. the brightest star except the sun is sirius
A star will die once it runs out of hydrogen. If the star is larger than 5 times the size of our sun, it will turn into a supernova while the rest of the material is condensed into a black hole. If the star was smaller, it will just turn into a white dwarf.
Their distance from our point of view is what makes the sun different from a star. What makes a star different from Earth? Almost everything. Stars are made up of gasses, while the earth is made up of rock. A star is just a very, very, very big H-Bomb.