masive stars take more energey to run because less massive stars have a smaller diameter there for the fuel is used less quickly for example a car uses less fuel than a pick-up or an SUV-- think of less massive stars as a car and massive stars as a SUV-- one may say well the massive stars have more fuel, true but which will go further? the car. massive star are so big they use there fuel quicker than a smaller star has fuel
I don't know if they do; perhaps they do. It does sound logical, though: If there is more mass to start with (in some condensing nebula), it would gather more quickly precisely because of its bigger mass.
I don't know if they do; perhaps they do. It does sound logical, though: If there is more mass to start with (in some condensing nebula), it would gather more quickly precisely because of its bigger mass.
I don't know if they do; perhaps they do. It does sound logical, though: If there is more mass to start with (in some condensing nebula), it would gather more quickly precisely because of its bigger mass.
I don't know if they do; perhaps they do. It does sound logical, though: If there is more mass to start with (in some condensing nebula), it would gather more quickly precisely because of its bigger mass.
There are stars massive and not-so-massive stars at all sorts of distances. However, the most massive stars are relatively rare. Also, they shine so brightly that they can be seen from far away.
I don't know if they do; perhaps they do. It does sound logical, though: If there is more mass to start with (in some condensing nebula), it would gather more quickly precisely because of its bigger mass.
As the Moon moves around Earth, at some moment it may be right in front of a star - Moon and the star are approximately in the same direction. Note that this does not mean that the Moon is anywhere "near" the star - they are just in the same direction.
The temperatures of the clouds that made them were higher because they consisted entirely of hydrogen and helium.
There was no Carbon or Oxygen to cool it down.
Massive Stars Use Their Hydrogen Much Faster Than Stars Like The Sun Do.
they give of more energy and brightness than small stars
The Moon seems to be bigger than any other stars because the moon is closer to the earth than any other star
they have more mass than the moon.
the sun is not a solid it is a mass of gas so it can take larger volume without really effecting it
Io is a little bigger than the moon :)
It is very simple answer; moon closer than earth in campair of star. everything which is closer to you is seen bigger in campair thing which is far away from you.
I think Mars is bigger than Earths moon.
yes its bigger than russia its 20 times bigger
The Sun will always be bigger than the moon so the answer is the sun is bigger.
All stars are bigger than the moon.
Stars are much much bigger than the moon. They only appear to be smaller because they are so far away as compared to the moon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A star is a gigantic celestial body of hot gas that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior. The moon appears bigger because it is so much closer to us than the stars. The sun is also considered as a star.
it depends some stars are huge,10x the sun, and some are puny, smaller or about the same as the moon
because stars are further away than the moon so that way the moon looks bigger
Because it is way closer than other stars!
because stars are further away than the moon so that way the moon looks bigger
that is not true the sun is bigger than the moon The moon is much, much, much smaller than the sun. It only looks bigger because the sun is much farther away than the moon. Many stars are much bigger than the sun, but they only look like points of light because they are so much more farther away.
Because it is the closest star to us. This is the same reason that a quarter looks larger than the moon if you hold it up. The quarter is much closer to you than the moon, so it looks bigger, but it is not really bigger than the moon.
Correct. The moon appears larger than the stars because it is much closer to us.
The sun is really not bigger than all the stars though it is bigger than alot of stars
1.988435 x 10^30 (The Sun's Mass) in KG 7.3459 x 10^ 22- The Mass of the moon (or how big it is.)KG. So, to answer your question, the sun is bigger! :0)
Io is a little bigger than the moon :)