Our Sun is a star. As stars go, is a "lower end of middle" kind of star. Astronomers describe it as being about as ordinary as stars get. There are many stars that are spectacularlybigger than our Sun, and many - some much bigger - that are quite a bit hotter than our sun. Stars like our sun, however, have one advantage: They are long-lived. The normal life of our sun is estimated to be about 10 billion years, which it is about halfway through at the moment.
The Big Dipper consists of several stars. Stars are the hottest thing there is.
a big hot star
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
Little stars, also known as dwarf stars, can range in size from about one-tenth the size of our sun to around half the size of our sun. These stars are smaller and cooler than average stars like our sun.
Some stars are larger than our sun while some are not.
Yes. Stars are extremely hot. The sun is one of them. Some stars are even hotter and brighter than the sun.
No, it is quite hot.
The Big Dipper consists of several stars. Stars are the hottest thing there is.
The sun is not truly made of fire. It is made of plasma. Other stars are the same in this regard, though they vary in hot hot they are.
a big hot star
The stars are much farther away from us than the sun is. In reality, some of the stars are actually larger than the sun.
Yes The Sun is very hot. Its temperature is more than 50036 Degree Celsius
You can't Stars are great big gasses of stars. Just like the sun
You realize that stars are "Suns", yes? And you know the Sun is about 6000 degrees Celsius, at its surface? So in short, no, stars are very hot. Comment: There is a big temperature range amongst stars, but even the coolest stars can't really be described as cold.
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No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
no but it contains stars