About a quarter of all stars are bigger than the sun, some of them a lot bigger.
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Our Sun has a diameter of 1.4 million kilometers. As to other stars, there are some that are bigger than our Sun (in rare cases, over a thousand times bigger), while the majority of stars are smaller than our 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.
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.
Canis Majoris is much bigger than our Sun. It is a red supergiant star approximately 1,000 times larger in diameter than the Sun.
No. The sun is larger than the average star, but nothing extraordinary. There are stars many times larger than the sun. The sun only appears bigger than any other star because it is much closer to us.
The sun is a star, some stars are larger and other are smaller.
Because the sun is closer to us than any other star NOTE: The sun is NOT bigger than any other star, they are all the same size.
The sun is a star!
the gamma star is about 4000 times bigger than the sun
the sun is the most closest to the planets then the other stars so the sun looks way bigger than all the stars
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.
Its the closest star to us, so it appears brighter.
Betelgeuse is much bigger than the Sun.
Beacuse it is closer to earth.
Because our planet is much closer to the sun than any other star.
In size, the sun is a rather small star in comparison to most others, if you wanted to know why it appears bigger then the answer to that would be that it is much closer to the earth than any other star.