Some are a good deal smaller than the sun, while some are much larger. Sitll others are about the same size as the sun. Our sun is a star.
Our sun is about average compared to other stars. Some are much smaller (white dwarfs) and others are much larger.
They are not. The stars at night only appear smaller than the sun because they are much farther away.
some stars are smaller than sun remaining stars are bigger than sun.
Most stars are smaller than the sun, falling into the red dwarf category.
There are other "main sequence" stars smaller than the Sun, but the classes of much smaller stars are:white dwarf stars (once Sun-like but no longer support fusion)red dwarfs and orange dwarfs (small dim stars that have very long lives)"brown dwarfs" (oversized Jovian gas giants with little or no fusion)neutron stars (smaller than the Earth but immensely dense, remnants of massive stars that went supernova)
Our sun is about average compared to other stars. Some are much smaller (white dwarfs) and others are much larger.
The sun is larger than some stars but smaller than others. The smallest stars, not counting collapsed remnants, are about a tenth the diameter of the sun. The largest are more than 1,000 times the sun's diameter.
Many stars are larger than our Sun, many are smaller.
most of the stars you see in the sky are much larger than our sun
They are not. The stars at night only appear smaller than the sun because they are much farther away.
The sun is much closer than the the stars we see at night
Some stars are smaller than the sun, some are smaller, and some are about the same size. The sun is a star that is larger than average, but not out of the ordinary.
some stars are smaller than sun remaining stars are bigger than sun.
Most stars are smaller than the sun, falling into the red dwarf category.
The sun larger than most other stars, but there are stars larger than the sun as well, some much larger. For example, Antares is a red supergiant 800 times the sun's diameter.
No. Most stars are actually smaller than the sun.
Stars are much farther away from Earth than the sun, causing them to appear smaller in the night sky despite their larger size. The sun is relatively closer to us, leading to its larger appearance compared to distant stars.