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  • How Many Stars Could Fit Inside the Sun? - A Scientific Estimate
    This is a fun question, but it's impossible to give an exact answer! Here's why:

    * Stars come in different sizes: Some stars are tiny, like red dwarfs, while others are gigantic, like supergiants. The Sun is a medium-sized star.

    * Packing stars is tricky: You can't just cram stars together like marbles. They have immense gravity and would likely interact in unpredictable ways.

    However, we can make some rough estimates:

    * Volume Comparison: The Sun's volume is about 1.3 million times greater than Earth's.

    * Star Size: A typical star might be 10 times larger than Earth.

    Using these rough numbers, we could estimate that about 100,000 stars similar in size to Earth could fit inside the Sun.

    Important Note: This is a VERY rough estimate! There's a huge range in star sizes, and we're not considering gravitational interactions.

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