If you can put "to" before it and make sense... it is a verb e.g. (for example) to run, to think, to answer, to learn.etc. Now " to neighborhood" doesn't work does it? So there you are.
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to Earth compared to the distant stars. Stars are actually suns, but they look tiny and faint because of their immense distance from us.
Because it is closer to us than other stars.
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to Earth - only about 93 million miles away. Other stars are much farther away, making them appear much smaller and dimmer in comparison. Additionally, the sun is a relatively large and bright star compared to many others in the universe.
Some stars appear bigger than others due to their intrinsic luminosity, distance from Earth, and atmospheric effects. Brighter stars or those closer to Earth may appear larger in the sky, while atmospheric distortion can also make stars seem larger than they actually are.
No. There can be huge differences. Brighter stars at bigger distances will look as a weak star but as at a shorter distance.
Look up in the sky and you will see. Polaris is actually quite dim, compared to other stars and planets. Even at it's dimmest, Mars is brighter than Polaris.
It is closer than all of the other stars, therefore looking bigger.
a teliscope
because the sizes and the distances away from earth are different
moon is too nearer to earth than stars
Like a star only bigger and a LOT brighter...
The sun appears brighter than other stars because it is much closer to us than any other star. The intensity of light we receive from a star decreases with distance, so stars farther away appear dimmer. Additionally, the sun is a relatively hot and luminous star compared to many others, further contributing to its brightness.