That's an opinion, but if you meant temperature-wise, the answer would be smaller stars because of the gas and pressure.
no, and this is very strange. the bigger the star the cooler it is! the smallest and hottest stars are dwarf stars! a lot smaller than our sun, these small stars are too hot and too dense to support life. hope this is helpful :)
No. Most stars are actually smaller than the sun.
Bigger stars get hotter, and use up their fuel much faster than smaller 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.
Our sun is about average compared to other stars. Some are much smaller (white dwarfs) and others are much larger.
Red stars can be smaller or larger than blue stars as there are two types of red star. Red dwarfs are much smaller than blue stars while red giants are much larger than blue stars.
Stars can be both cooler and brighter or hotter and dimmer than the Sun, depending on their size and age. Generally, larger and younger stars are hotter and brighter than the Sun, while smaller and older stars can be cooler and dimmer.
some stars are smaller than sun remaining stars are bigger than sun.
most of the stars you see in the sky are much larger than our sun
On the whole stars are much larger than planets, but there are some dwarf stars that are smaller than giant planets.
that question doesn't make sense. there are star that are one billion times bigger than our on solar system star, how ever bigger stars live a shorter life than smaller stars!
Red stars are cooler than blue stars