Some stars are larger than our sun while some are not.
Indeed, stars are very big. Some of them can grow to be 250 times the mass of the sun. See related link for information about stars.
Actully, there are more than just four stars bigger than the sun. 5% of the stars are bigger than the sun. The sun just looks so big because it's closer to Earth. :~)
big red giants.
Big and small are comparatives. The sun is very large compared to the rest of the bodies in our solar system. It is an average sized star. There are stars much larger than the sun.
Supernova stars' are at least three times the solar mass of the Sun.
The stars are much farther away from us than the sun is. In reality, some of the stars are actually larger than the sun.
You can't Stars are great big gasses of stars. Just like the sun
no but it contains stars
Indeed, stars are very big. Some of them can grow to be 250 times the mass of the sun. See related link for information about stars.
There are other stars, many of which are bigger, smaller, or about the same size as our Sun.
Actually, the Sun is really small compared to most stars. The stars just look small because they're far away.
No, stars do not reflect the sun like the moon does. Stars are very similar to the sun and give off their own light. (They look small because they are far away, but they are actually very big).
Actully, there are more than just four stars bigger than the sun. 5% of the stars are bigger than the sun. The sun just looks so big because it's closer to Earth. :~)
Well first it is because that stars and the sun are different things. Stars are gasses combined and the sun is a big ball of fire. That is the way God made it.
The star burns out because stars are really just big balls of fire like the sun
The sun is a star itself. The sun is actually a very small star. There are stars that are WAY bigger then the sun.Like the VY Canis majoris star. The sun is invisible compared to that super giant star.
No such thing exists. Big Bang Cosmology only deals with our Universe as a whole, not individual stars like our Sun.