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This doesn't give particularly technical or scientific info, but it does show the differences in size and colour.

http://www.kiroastro.com/writings/perspective

2007-09-24 15:26:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They're not all of them 'exactly' like our Sun, no. Some of them are bigger, some hotter, some put out lots more energy, some not as much. But they all use the same fusion mechanism to generate the energy they radiate.

Doug

2007-09-24 17:45:02 · answer #2 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 1 0

no, our sun is a medium sized star while some stars are more than a thousand times bigger and hotter than our sun. these stars may then form into blackholes, quasars, pulsars, white dwarfs, etc depending upon how they die.

2007-09-24 17:31:21 · answer #3 · answered by Hot Turtle 1 · 1 0

Nope. Some are bigger, some smaller, some have died and either sent their components into other stars or become black holes, depending on size.

Hope that helps.

2007-09-24 17:30:32 · answer #4 · answered by Lizzie 4 · 1 0

No, they vary in sizes. They also vary from the compnent that they are made of.

2007-09-25 13:37:21 · answer #5 · answered by Alexecution: Kickilution 5 · 0 0

as the same as far as being a furnace.....but very different as to size, color, etc

2007-09-24 17:32:56 · answer #6 · answered by richard t 7 · 1 0

no its not

2007-09-24 17:33:51 · answer #7 · answered by se 1 · 0 1

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