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Which star heats earth

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The Sun. The big one that you see in the daytime.

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cause auroas, a supernova explosion can destroy its atmosphere.

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A lot of stars are hotter than the Sun. Any stars of spectral class O, B, A, or F are hotter than the Sun.

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