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what are stars?why do they appear tiny?name the star closet to the earth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Sun and its planets live in a somewhat isolated part of the Milky Way, with only three stars closer than five light-years. If we broaden our definition of "nearby," however, there are more stars closer to the Sun than we expect. Our region may be on the outskirts of the Milky Way Galaxy, but that doesn't mean it's alone.

The Sun, the Closest Star to Earth

The Earth and the sun in space, artist rendering.

Günay Mutlu/Photorgapher's Choice RF/Getty Images

So, what's the closest star to us? Obviously, the top titleholder on this list is the central star of our solar system: the Sun. Yes, it's a star and a very nice one at that. Astronomers call it a yellow dwarf star, and it has been around for about five billion years. It illuminates the Earth in the daytime and is responsible for the Moon's glow in the night. Without the Sun, life would not exist here on Earth. It lies 8.5 light-minutes away from Earth, which translates to 149 million kilometers (93 million mile..

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Answered by akshatthapliyal010
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sun is closest star to earth

Explanation:

stars are the burning gases

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