Oh, what a beautiful question, friend! The sun's size doesn't actually increase annually - it stays pretty steady in size due to a delicate balance of gravity pulling in and nuclear fusion pushing out. The sun is just perfect the way it is, shining its radiant light and giving life to all of creation. Let's take a moment to appreciate its warmth and beauty together.
it would increase
Supergiant stars can vary greatly in size, but a typical supergiant like Betelgeuse has a radius about 1,000 times that of our Sun. This means that roughly 1 million Suns could fit inside a supergiant star like Betelgeuse. However, the exact number can differ based on the specific supergiant's size and volume.
The sun and moon appear similar in size due to an optical illusion. Although the sun is much larger than the moon, it is also much farther away from Earth. This results in them appearing to be similar in size when viewed from our perspective on Earth.
Arcturus is approximately 26 times larger than the Sun. So about 17,500 Suns will fit into it.See link for pictorial representation
The plural possessive of "sun" is "suns'".
suns are not even (meaning their not the same size in height)and suns are stars
Jupiter
it would increase
About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere
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no it cant, because it is from the sun, and we cant control the suns heat
Yes, he has a gigantic head the size of two suns, strapped together.
The suns mass is 332,950 earths.
45%
They are pretty much done for the season.
its about just 1%
Pretty much anytime during the day.