It's much closer.
It is closer to us than the other stars so we get a much, much larger fraction of its light compared to other stars. The other stars are so far away that even stars that are much brighter than our sun can only transmit such a small fraction of their light that the tiny fraction we get is consequently much less than the larger fraction of our somewhat dimmer sun.
We do get light from the other stars; that is why we can see them. We do not feel their heat or see very much light from them because they are millions of times farther away from us than the sun is.
the sun is much bigger than the other stars in the universe.
the sun is much closer to earth than the other stars.
No. The sun only appears much larger than other stars because it is much closer. Many stars are much larger than the sun.
It is closer to us than the other stars so we get a much, much larger fraction of its light compared to other stars. The other stars are so far away that even stars that are much brighter than our sun can only transmit such a small fraction of their light that the tiny fraction we get is consequently much less than the larger fraction of our somewhat dimmer sun.
It is closer to us than the other stars so we get a much, much larger fraction of its light compared to other stars. The other stars are so far away that even stars that are much brighter than our sun can only transmit such a small fraction of their light that the tiny fraction we get is consequently much less than the larger fraction of our somewhat dimmer sun.
It is closer to us than the other stars so we get a much, much larger fraction of its light compared to other stars. The other stars are so far away that even stars that are much brighter than our sun can only transmit such a small fraction of their light that the tiny fraction we get is consequently much less than the larger fraction of our somewhat dimmer sun.
We do get light from the other stars; that is why we can see them. We do not feel their heat or see very much light from them because they are millions of times farther away from us than the sun is.
It isn't. The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars only because is is much closer to us.
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the sun is much bigger than the other stars in the universe.
the sun is much closer to earth than the other stars.
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It is much closer than other stars. Most other stars you see today, are most likely already dead. As most stars you see are anywhere from thousands to billions of light-years away.
well other stars may be suns but most of them are much more bigger and stronger and they are big because they are close or when the were formed the nuclear shock was powerful which made it bigger
It is much, much closer from us than other stars. For example, light takes 8 minutes, 20 seconds to reach us from the Sun; from the next-closest star, Proxima Centauri, it takes over 4 years.