Smaller stars, such as red dwarfs, typically lack a distinct outer layer of hydrogen fusion like that found in larger stars. They do not possess a separate convective zone like larger stars do, and their structure is simpler, primarily consisting of a core where hydrogen fusion occurs. Additionally, these smaller stars often do not develop a prominent outer envelope, as their fusion processes are less intense.
Most do not. Stars about 10 times more massive than the sun or larger will explode. Smaller stars shed their outer layers gradually.
In larger stars, the two layers that are often reversed are the radiative zone and the convective zone. Typically, in smaller stars like the Sun, the radiative zone is located in the interior, while the convective zone is nearer the surface. However, in more massive stars, the convective zone can extend deeper into the star, sometimes even into the radiative zone, leading to a reversal of their typical order. This change in layering affects the star's energy transfer and overall structure.
Our Sun is just an average star. There are smaller stars, and bigger stars, Some stars are so huge it would be difficult to see the Sun next to it - See link for a picture.
Suns
an ancient greek philosipher named Aristotle first developed the theory that stars were distant suns
Most do not. Stars about 10 times more massive than the sun or larger will explode. Smaller stars shed their outer layers gradually.
Our Sun is a star, stars are suns. Some stars are bigger than our Sun, others are smaller.
No, suns are stars.
No. Stars are suns.
In larger stars, the two layers that are often reversed are the radiative zone and the convective zone. Typically, in smaller stars like the Sun, the radiative zone is located in the interior, while the convective zone is nearer the surface. However, in more massive stars, the convective zone can extend deeper into the star, sometimes even into the radiative zone, leading to a reversal of their typical order. This change in layering affects the star's energy transfer and overall structure.
Our Sun is just an average star. There are smaller stars, and bigger stars, Some stars are so huge it would be difficult to see the Sun next to it - See link for a picture.
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no - they're planets. Suns are stars.
Suns
photosphere
There are no known planets with 7 stars as its suns.
an ecliptic