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This is either because the star in question is actually bigger than other stars, or became it is closer to the observer (Earth) than other stars.
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to us than any other stars.
Because it is way closer than other stars!
No. The sun only appears much larger than other stars because it is much closer. Many stars are much larger than the sun.
The sun is closer to us then the other stars because those "stars" are actually suns in other solar systems
The illumination of the sky during daylight is much brighter than that of most stars. But, if you know EXACTLY where to look, you can (with your eyes or a telescope) see some bright stars during parts of the day when the Sun is not too high in the sky.
The sun is larger than some of the other stars. There are many stars that are larger than the sun.
This is either because the star in question is actually bigger than other stars, or became it is closer to the observer (Earth) than other stars.
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to us than any other stars.
The Sun is bigger than some stars and smaller than others. It is brighter than some stars and dimmer than others. Relative to the Earth it is much closer than all other stars.
Because it is way closer than other stars!
Because the sun is brighter than stars
Because the Sun is closer to the earth than all the other stars
The north star, otherwise know as Polaris, is brighter than many other stars because it is much closer and perhaps larger than many other stars.
It is closer than all of the other stars, therefore looking bigger.
No. The sun only appears much larger than other stars because it is much closer. Many stars are much larger than the sun.
the sun is closer ot the earth than the other stars are .