a regular star
Stars are spherical bodies and have no sides nor corners.
A 3D star is not a standard shape. You can easily add another point.
The astronomical object does not. A model does.
A traditional star has five points. A star of david has six. A star must have at least five points, but can have infinately more. Depends on what you mean by a star. For instance are sun has no corners. But the standard way to draw a star is with 5 corners.
a regular star
Stars are spherical bodies and have no sides nor corners.
A 3D star is not a standard shape. You can easily add another point.
A 5 pointed star has 10 sides.
The astronomical object does not. A model does.
A star typically has five points or sides, with each point forming an angle of 36 degrees at the center. Therefore, a star has five corners or vertices where the sides meet. This geometric shape is known as a pentagram.
5*2=10 corners in total
Pentagon
An actual star (that is, one that is in space), doesn't really have any corners since it's a big ball of gas. If you mean the traditional star shape, they generally have 5 points. There are such things as 4 pointed stars. The Star of David, a traditional Jewish symbol, has 6 points.
A traditional star has five points. A star of david has six. A star must have at least five points, but can have infinately more. Depends on what you mean by a star. For instance are sun has no corners. But the standard way to draw a star is with 5 corners.
a star shape is a 10 sided shape with 5 or 10 corners. You might also be thinking of a "constellation", or group of stars said to look like something.
I do not no how about you find out what a polygon is then count the sides -A