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Yes because the Sun is not a giant so all giants are bigger than the Sun.
No. The Sun is a main-sequence star. It will not be a red giant for another 5 billion years.(see related link for an image of what the Sun would look like in its red giant phase
"The sun is a giant grapefruit" is a statement about the sun that is not true.
No, the sun cannot talk. The sun is a giant ball of gas that emits light and heat through nuclear reactions in its core. It does not have the capability of speaking or communicating like living organisms do.
No, the Sun does not have mountains. The Sun is a giant ball of hot gas made mostly of hydrogen and helium. It doesn't have a solid surface like planets or moons, so there are no features like mountains on the Sun.
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Nope. It's more like a big hot water heater.
A yellow star. The Sun is definitely not a red giant; if it were to swell to the size of a red giant (like Antares, for example), our Earth would end up inside the Sun.
No. The Sun is a main-sequence star. It will not be a red giant for another 5 billion years.(see related link for an image of what the Sun would look like in its red giant phase
The sun moves, so the mirrors have to move to keep the reflected sun spot centered on the furnace. Moving the furnace would be poorer and more difficult
Sun Giant was created on 2008-04-08.
A Red GIant.
The Sun. "Solar" means that it is somehow related to the Sun.
A giant star is smaller than the sun.
Color is related to surface temperature, and a "red giant" is cooler than a main sequence, medium-sized star like the Sun.
Color is related to surface temperature, and a "red giant" is cooler than a main sequence, medium-sized star like the Sun.
The sun is a star, much like the other stars in the universe. It is a ball of hot, glowing gases that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions at its core. Just like other stars, the sun is born from giant molecular clouds, undergoes a lifecycle, and will eventually evolve into a red giant.