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why sun is classified as stars

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Sun is a as a G2V type star, a yellow dwarf and a main sequence starStars are classified by their spectra (the elements that they absorb) and their temperature. There are seven main types of stars.
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As the Sun is far more away to be known as a planet according to the given eligibility criteria by IAU, whereas it more likely to be as star because like all other stars, it is a giant ball of hydrogen and helium gas that produces energy via nuclear fusion.

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sundhuv45: According to their system of classification, the Sun is known as a yellow dwarf star. ... So the Sun is at the higher end of this group. The official designation is as a G V star. Stars in the this classification have a surface temperature between 5,300 and 6,000 K, and fuse hydrogen into helium to generate their light.Aug 1, 2008
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