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Why is our sun also a star?

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Answered by sujan2002
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The Sun is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium gas. Multimillion-degree temperatures in its dense core sustain nuclear fusion, providing the energy source for sunlight. The surface of the Sun is ma... Our Sun is an ordinary star, just one among hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.

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Answered by Brainlyqueen13
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like all other stars, it is a giant ball of hydrogen and helium gas that produces energy via nuclear fusion. The sun is a lot brighter than the stars because we’re right next door to it. If it was further away, it would appear like any other star we see at night.

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