some stars seem smaller than the other because they are further away from earth. many stars are also located in different galaxies and are very bright therefore making it slightly visible.
Stars appear dimmer than others due to factors such as distance from Earth, size, age, and intrinsic brightness. Stars that are farther away will appear dimmer, as less light reaches us. Similarly, smaller or older stars may be dimmer because they produce less light compared to younger, larger stars.
'Appear' would become 'appeared' in the past tense so the sentence would simply be 'some stars appeared to be brighter than others'.
Our sun is about average compared to other stars. Some are much smaller (white dwarfs) and others are much larger.
Our Sun is a star, stars are suns. Some stars are bigger than our Sun, others are smaller.
Because its father away than the rest.
Because larger stars burn their hydrogen faster than smaller ones.
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.
Stars emit light in all colours (some more than others) but these combine and appear white to the human eye.
Because we are closer to the sun than to the stars. The sun is bigger than SOME stars. Stars can be all different sizes. Some stars are in fact smaller than our sun but not as small as they appear to be. On the other hand, some stars are hundreds even thousands times larger than the sun we see. They only look small because they are so far away.
It depends on the size, distance, and luminosity of a star. Our Sun looks quite big in the sky compared to other stars but only because it is so much closer. It is actually quite small compared to others but they are a much greater distance away. And lastly, dim stars can be close to Earth but don't appear very big or bright because they don't give off much light.
The sun is a star. Some stars are larger than our sun while others are smaller.
The sun is larger than some stars but smaller than others. The smallest stars, not counting collapsed remnants, are about a tenth the diameter of the sun. The largest are more than 1,000 times the sun's diameter.