A white dwarf can be roughly the same size as Earth.
no the earth and the moon are not the same size the sun is about 100 times bigger than the earth
Yes gravity is the same size on earth but not in outer space where there is no gravity.
That is one factor. The size of the star is the other.
apparent magnitude (brightness of a star when viewed from Earth) depends on the size of the star, how hot it is, and its distance from Earth
The 3 factors that affect a star's brightness as viewed from earth, are: The star's age, distance from earth, and actual magnitude (scale a star's brightness is measured in).
A white dwarf star is about the size of Earth.
my guess is earth is the same size as earth
No, a typical white dwarf star is roughly the size of the Earth.
Distance from Earth, size of star, and temperature of star.
Distance from Earth, size of star, and temperature of star.
False. Although the Sun is considered a yellow dwarf, it is a young, healthy star. A white dwarf is the dying remnant of a red giant star. They are generally only about the size of Earth.
yes there are different sizes of the sun like super giants and some suns are the same size of earth
no the earth and the moon are not the same size the sun is about 100 times bigger than the earth
Yes gravity is the same size on earth but not in outer space where there is no gravity.
Yes, Ofcourse stars differ in size. It may be possible that two or more stars have the same size but it is not compulsory for all. As you know sun is also a star. It looks bigger b'coz it is nearer to earth but may be any star exists with same size. but is its age that's differ or what because on the color i got temp. but whats the size bout?
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That is one factor. The size of the star is the other.