Yes, the sun is significantly bigger than a house. In fact, the sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers (about 864,000 miles), while an average house is only around 10 to 20 meters wide. This means the sun's size is many times larger than any building on Earth.
The Sun is a star, it is Much Bigger than the Earth. It's probably thousands of times bigger than the Earth. Planets orbit around the Sun. One of those solar flares that leap out from the Sun like a flame from a fire is much bigger than the Earth.
No, the Earth is not bigger than the Sun. The Sun is 109x bigger than the Earth.
About a quarter of all stars are bigger than the sun, some of them a lot bigger.
The Sun is 3504.69 times more massive than Saturn
The sun is 1,000,000,000,000 times bigger than the earth.
The Sun is a star, it is Much Bigger than the Earth. It's probably thousands of times bigger than the Earth. Planets orbit around the Sun. One of those solar flares that leap out from the Sun like a flame from a fire is much bigger than the Earth.
No, the Earth is not bigger than the Sun. The Sun is 109x bigger than the Earth.
The sun is bigger than all the planets in the solar system.
About a quarter of all stars are bigger than the sun, some of them a lot bigger.
The sun is really not bigger than all the stars though it is bigger than alot of stars
If you meant "Is Jupiter bigger than the SUN" then no. The sun is bigger than any planets in our known solar system.
Our sun is not bigger than the solar system. The sun is a star, and it contains over 99.9% of the mass of the solar system, but the solar system is much bigger than the sun.
Betelgeuse is much bigger than the Sun.
No, Aaron is not bigger than the sun. The sun is a massive star at the center of our solar system, while Aaron is a human being.
The Sun is 3504.69 times more massive than Saturn
The sun is a star. For mass and size: Stars come in various sizes in masses and you will find smaller and bigger stars than our sun.
The Sun is about 400 times bigger than the Moon (if you compare the diameters).