The stars in the night sky are similar to our own sun, though are very far away. Some of them are smaller than ours but a lot of them are much bigger.
Suns
No, stars in outer space are incredibly hot and far away. They are actually massive balls of gas undergoing nuclear fusion. Touching a star would be impossible as they are millions of miles away from us.
an ancient greek philosipher named Aristotle first developed the theory that stars were distant suns
Yes. All stars are suns and all suns are stars. The other way around. besides, the sun is just another name for a star No. a sun is a star, not all stars are suns.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
No, suns are stars.
No. Stars are suns.
no - they're planets. Suns are stars.
Suns
There are no known planets with 7 stars as its suns.
an ecliptic
No. Stars are like suns, around which planets may orbit.
Stars are distant suns, which are roughly spherical in shape.
Stars are themselves suns. So they produce sunlight.
suns are not even (meaning their not the same size in height)and suns are stars
At the suns and stars.
It isn't incorrect.