why sun is called a star
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because of sun is parts of stars
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A star is called a "sun" if it is the center of a planetary system. A large number of planets have been found that orbit other stars, thus making these stars officially "suns." Chances are that a large percentage of the stars in the galaxy also have planets orbiting them, which would make them suns as well.
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Stars are space objects that produces their own energy through fusion reaction of gasses. They are like round, gas burning, energy producing luminous orbs.
Sun- the star of our solar system is a star because it produces energy by the fusion reaction of Helium turning into Hydrogen
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