Yes. That's true of every known case.
Stars are much bigger than planets. The only stars that are smaller than planets are neutron stars.
There are no planets bigger than the sun. Even the largest planet Jupiter is only about 1% the size of the sun.
No planet could ever come close to the size of Betelgeuse.
The star bigger than the moon is the Sun. The Sun is a massive star that provides light and heat to the Earth. Its size is significantly larger than that of the Moon.
No, the Sun is much bigger than Saturn. The Sun is a star and is about 109 times the diameter of Earth, whereas Saturn is a planet and is only about 9.5 times the diameter of Earth.
a star is way bigger than a planet. you need a telescope to see some of the planets.a star twinkles.a planet glows.
It would make the gravity of the star have more power.As for your question, it all depends.If the planet was bigger than the star, the star would be pulled in gravatationally(if that's even a word).If the star were bigger than the planet, the planet would be pulled in.
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Stars are much bigger than planets. The only stars that are smaller than planets are neutron stars.
A shining star is much bigger than a planet. A star produces light and heat and other types of radiation of it's own. A planet does not.
Much bigger. Earth is a relatively small planet, much smaller than even a dwarf star. A supernova is a very large star exploding.
Pluto was redesignated as a dwarf planet. All the stars we can see are much bigger than the planets and many of them are bigger than the Sun.
A planet is bigger than a university. You probably meant a universe and a universe is bigger than a planet.
There are no planets bigger than the sun. Even the largest planet Jupiter is only about 1% the size of the sun.
Yes, it is one ball of gas. It's not a planet. It's a star. There is another star somewhere that is 10,000 times bigger than the sun.
We have not yet discovered any planet that is 1 million times bigger than the earth. The sun is approximately 1 million times larger than Earth by volume, but it is a star far larger than any planet.
No planet could ever come close to the size of Betelgeuse.