Despite being larger than most stars, the sun is called a yellow dwarf because it is far smaller than the giant and supergiant stars.
Because the sun is a star, a yellow dwarf star (spectral type G2) to be exact.
Depends what type of dwarf star. - Our Sun is a yellow dwarf.
its not a massive or a dwarf star
It is impossible for the sun to be a dwarf galaxy because the sun is a star. But if you're asking if it's a dwarf star, then no, otherwise we'd be dead.
the sun is NOT a dwarf star, it is a g-type star. a dwarf is a s-type starThe Sun is a G2V star G2 means the second hottest of the yellow G class and V (the Roman numeral five) identifies the Sun as a main sequence DWARF STAR (so yes it is a dwarf star) A star with spectral S is a late-type giant star (similar to class K5-M).
No, the Sun is a totally insignificant average sized dwarf star. However it is perfect to power life on our tiny planet we call earth.
The sun is actually a main sequence star.
The Sun is a yellow dwarf star.
Many stars are bigger than the sun. In fact the sun is called a yellow dwarf, or a G dwarf star meaning it is relatively small (i.e. a dwarf) compared to the "average star" in our galaxy.
Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's
Proxima centauri is the closest red dwarf star and is the closest star
A red dwarf star is smaller, dimmer, and cooler than our sun.