Hello @misterufem, you wrote:
Basically, the earth is very small compared to the Sun. The Earth is barely larger than some small stars in the universe. So, almost all stars are quite a bit larger than the Earth.
There are some stars called Red giants, these stars are some of the largest and long-lived stars, reaching huge sizes that are hundreds of times larger than the Sun. White dwarfs are on the smaller scale, but are still many times the size of the Earth.
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Compared to the Sun, the Earth is barely larger than a dot, so almost all stars are quite a bit larger than the Earth. Red giants are some of the largest and long-lived stars, reaching huge sizes that are hundreds of times larger than the Sun. White dwarfs are on the smaller scale, but are still many times the size of the Earth. Source.
Please do not reword or copy and paste other people's comment.
That was why I referenced that source in my post. Well, noted. I will use my own word in such case next time. Thanks @stemng