You might mean distance. Stars are not measured in elevation. Stars form apart from each other, that's why the distance to a star compared to another will never be the same.
Some stars make more nuclear fusion, or just have more energy.
Stars range in many different shapes and sizes some have super energy and others have less energy. Usually the more mass the star has the more light it will seem to emit more light, the distance can matter, one thing to remember when looking at the stars is that it can and does take thousands of years for the light from a star to reach the Earth. Some stars are brighter than others because they have more energy than others.
that depends because the stars can change and disappear and more could come. :/
that's because some stars are closer to the earth; another reason is that some stars get more sunlight than others; another reason IS that the star might not have that much enregy
Some are closer than others and some have more power and brightness.
The higher in elevation the more wind and rain there is. weathering happens by wind and water.
Yes, some stars move more quickly than others
Some stars make more nuclear fusion, or just have more energy.
Stars range in many different shapes and sizes some have super energy and others have less energy. Usually the more mass the star has the more light it will seem to emit more light, the distance can matter, one thing to remember when looking at the stars is that it can and does take thousands of years for the light from a star to reach the Earth. Some stars are brighter than others because they have more energy than others.
that depends because the stars can change and disappear and more could come. :/
that's because some stars are closer to the earth; another reason is that some stars get more sunlight than others; another reason IS that the star might not have that much enregy
some stars are hotter than others because they have more hydrogen to use and create heat with. BTW- answered by a 6th grader.
Stars twinkle because of atmospheric disturbances on Earth. Most stars are essentially constant in light output. There are however, variable stars, which are of great interest to Astronomers.
In absolute terms larger (more massive) stars shine more brightly than less massive ones. In relative terms (as seen from Earth) more distant stars appear dimmer than closer ones.
Stars emit light in all colours (some more than others) but these combine and appear white to the human eye.
Some are closer than others and some have more power and brightness.
what state has an average elevation of more than a mile