It depends. Since parallel universes are just theory, how they are different is unknown. If the same laws of physics still apply, it would be pretty much the same but different stars and planets, etc -- if the laws of physics differ it could be drastically different - stars might not form and it would just be a big empty void of nothingness.
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After the Milky Way galaxy, there are many other galaxies in the universe. Some of the closest galaxies to us are the Andromeda galaxy and the Triangulum galaxy. Beyond these, there are billions of other galaxies in the universe, each containing billions of stars.
As there is currently no confirmed evidence of anything existing outside our universe, it is not possible to determine the next closest object to Earth. The concept of distance and objects beyond our universe is purely speculative and theoretical at this point.
No, the sun is not a star but a star of average size compared to other stars in the universe. It is actually one of the closest stars to Earth, just 93 million miles away.
Because from the point of view of the Earth - to us, it looks the largest. In fact it is only because it is the closest to us that it looks much larger than the rest of the stars in our universe.
There is no "zero gravity" place. Gravity permeates all the universe. Astronauts in orbit are often said to be in zero gravity but they are, in reality, on a position where their orbital velocity balances the attraction of the Earth.
The sun is our closest star.
Mexico is the Spanish-speaking country closest to the United States.
The closest Spanish-speaking island in the Caribbean Sea to is the Dominican Republic.
Cuba is the closest spanish speaking country.
Assuming that by "Spanish speaking country" you mean a country where Spanish is the official language, Cuba is the closest to Florida.
Denver covers the range of latitude between about 39.57° to 39.79° North. All parallels within that range traverse the city. You would never ask a person "Which mark on the ruler is your height closest to ?" You simply ask him "How tall are you ?"
The Spanish-speaking country closest to Florida is Cuba. Cuba is located about 90 miles south of the southern tip of Florida.
Mexico (borders the US) and Cuba (90 miles from the US).
It depends on which country you live in. In the United states, the closest countries are Cuba and Mexico.
Geographically speaking, to the United States, Guatemala and Belize.
Seattle is located closest to what parallel of latitude
The closest French speaking country to Australia is new Caledonia however there are also various other french speaking counties in the pacific region such as Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna and french Polynesia