Biology, asked by adityachallenger, 11 months ago

why does the sun appear so large as compared to the other stars?

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Answered by Devilking08
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The sun is quit near to the earth as compared to the distance of the Other Stars from earth. It subtends a large angle at our earth as it appears so large.


The Other stars are millions of times farther away than the sun. Therefore, the stars subtend a very small angle at our eye and Thus, they if it was very small just like points.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \tt{Question :-}

why does the sun appear so large as compared to the other stars?

 \huge \tt{Answer :-}

 \huge \orange\star The Sun, being closer than the other stars, appears larger than them.

 \huge \orange\starThe Moon is much closer than the Sun, so it appears to be the same size as the Sun when it is in reality much smaller.

 \huge \orange\starThe Sun looks bigger than other stars because it is so much closer to the Earth.

 \huge \orange\starThe further away an object is, the smaller it appears, even if it is very big.

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