a sun is a star so it would be considered both dimmer .
Yes, the sun s brighter than most stars, but it is dimmer than most of the stars we can see with our naked eye.
Brighter, since Mars is closest to Earth in its orbit and in a full phase as viewed from Earth.
Simple, even though the sun is dimmer then many stars, it is over a thousand times closer to the earth and thus is larger to us and brighter
'Appear' would become 'appeared' in the past tense so the sentence would simply be 'some stars appeared to be brighter than others'.
Rigel is one of the brightest stars in the sky.
a sun is a star so it would be considered both dimmer .
Yes, the sun s brighter than most stars, but it is dimmer than most of the stars we can see with our naked eye.
Because they are closer or actually brighter.
Brighter, since Mars is closest to Earth in its orbit and in a full phase as viewed from Earth.
Simple, even though the sun is dimmer then many stars, it is over a thousand times closer to the earth and thus is larger to us and brighter
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.
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'Appear' would become 'appeared' in the past tense so the sentence would simply be 'some stars appeared to be brighter than others'.
Dimmer.
Because its father away than the rest.
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to us than any other stars.