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The sun is a star, so any star could be much like our sun.
the sun is a star it is the only star in our solar system
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
The Sun is a star and we could not live without it.
yes. every star is a sun. each star could possibly have its ownplanets orbitting it(like earth).
No, the sun is not the first star made. The sun is a relatively young star in the universe, formed billions of years after the first stars. The first stars in the universe were primarily made of hydrogen and helium.
No. While a neutron star has more mass than the sun, it is compressed into a very small area about the size of a city.
It could be a main sequence star.
The Sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
Depends a lot on your location, but the "star" you are referring to could be the planet Venus or the star Capella
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!