yes except white dwarf and black dwarfs
The Sun is bigger than some stars and smaller than others. It is brighter than some stars and dimmer than others. Relative to the Earth it is much closer than all other stars.
About a quarter of all stars are bigger than the sun, some of them a lot bigger.
Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all larger than Earth but smaller than Jupiter.
pacific ocean is about 30 million sq km larger than all land on earth
Mars, because Mercury is the smallest planet we have now either than pluto when it used to be a planet. Hope this helped! Caleigh (kay-lee)
Because the Sun is closer to the earth than all the other stars
The Sun is bigger than some stars and smaller than others. It is brighter than some stars and dimmer than others. Relative to the Earth it is much closer than all other stars.
The sun is really not bigger than all the stars though it is bigger than alot of stars
One example of a star bigger than the sun is Betelgeuse, which is a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. Its size is estimated to be around 1,000 times larger than the sun. The largest known star is UY Scuti, with a diameter thought to be about 1,700 times that of the sun. Both stars are significantly larger than Earth.
The star bigger than the moon is the Sun. The Sun is a massive star that provides light and heat to the Earth. Its size is significantly larger than that of the Moon.
No. Most stars are actually smaller than the sun.
Yes. The universe is everything. It contains Earth, the moon, the planets and all of the stars. Compared to the size of the universe, Earth is not even a mote of dust.
About a quarter of all stars are bigger than the sun, some of them a lot bigger.
It is closer than all of the other stars, therefore looking bigger.
ARE* the stars bigger than mars? To answer your question: Yes, much bigger. Since the Sun in our solar system is in itself a star and is much bigger than Mars, you can assume that all stars are bigger Mars. P.S. The Sun is considered a relatively small star compared to others in our Galaxy.
Assuming you mean visible from Earth with the naked eye, then all of them. The smallest know star - is a little bit larger than Jupiter, and Jupiter is ten times bigger than the Earth. see http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/stars/what-is-the-smallest-star/
the sun is the most closest to the planets then the other stars so the sun looks way bigger than all the stars