some stars are smaller than sun remaining stars are bigger than sun.
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
The Sun appears larger than other stars because it is much closer to Earth compared to other stars. This proximity makes the Sun appear larger and brighter in our sky. In reality, the Sun is an average-sized star compared to the vast range of sizes of other stars in the universe.
We are unable to see stars other than the Sun during the day because of the Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight. This scattering causes the sky to appear bright and blue, which overshadows the faint light from distant stars. While stars are still present in the sky, their light is too weak to be visible against the brightness of the daytime sky.
Yes there are many... the stars we see in the sky are just like our sun in fact our sun is a star. The stars we see in the sky are trillions of miles away from us that is why they see like point size sources of light.
Our Sun is an average-sized star.
The main difference between the sun and other stars is that the sun is much closer to us.
The sun is larger than about 95% of stars in the galaxy.
No, but our sun is a star just like all the other stars in the night sky.
The other stars in the sky.
Because the sun is closer to Earth than the other stars. Other than the sun, stars you see in the sky are light-years away. Some of the stars may even have their own solar system, just like our star does (the sun).
The Sun, other stars and the Moon.
The main difference between the sun and other stars is that the sun is much closer to us.
The sun appears larger than other stars in the sky because it is much closer to Earth than those stars. This proximity makes the sun's size and brightness more prominent in our view compared to the distant stars.
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The size of the sun is considered average compared to other stars. There are much larger stars, known as supergiants, and smaller stars, known as dwarfs, in the universe.