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1. How are the sun and the stars similar yet different?​

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Answered by muskanmusani30
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Explanation:

Sun is an average sized star: there are smaller stars and larger stars, even up to 100 times larger. ... Our Sun is a bright, hot ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system. It is 864,000 miles (1,392,000 km) in diameter, which makes it 109 times wider than Earth.

Answered by soumyapradhan47
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Our Sun is an average sized star: there are smaller stars and larger stars, even up to 100 times larger. ... Our Sun is a bright, hot ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system. It is 864,000 miles (1,392,000 km) in diameter, which makes it 109 times wider than Earth.And the number they find, happily, is in line with previous studies as well. So how many Earth-like planets are actually out there? Stars like the Sun make up roughly 10 percent of all stars. There are very roughly 200 billion stars in the Milky Way, so that gives us 20 billion stars

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