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The sun is a star.{{sfn|Smith|1993|p=25}}{{efn|name="disc"}} It is hot.{{efn|name="how-hot"}}

=== Notes ===
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{{efn|name="disc"|The only star close enough to appear larger than a point of light. {{sfnlink|Jones|2008|p=4}}}}
{{efn|name="how-hot"|About 5,500° Kelvin at the surface. {{sfnlink|Smith|1993|p=32}}}}
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=== Citations ===
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=== Works cited ===
* {{cite book |last=Smith |first=Karen |date=1993 |title=The Sun}}
* {{cite book |last=Jones |first=Allen |date=2008 |title=Astronomy}}

The sun is a star.[1][a] It is hot.[b]

Notes

  1. ^ The only star close enough to appear larger than a point of light. Jones (2008) p. 4
  2. ^ About 5,500° Kelvin at the surface. Smith (1993) p. 32

Citations

  1. ^ Smith 1993, p. 25.

Works cited

  • Smith, Karen (1993). The Sun.
  • Jones, Allen (2008). Astronomy.