Social Sciences, asked by pawansingh0, 11 months ago

(a) How does a planet differ from a star..?

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Answered by alkarani75p3m2pt
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The main difference between stars and planets is that stars have high temperatures compared to planets. Stars undergo nuclear reactions—they burn hydrogen in their cores, releasing massive amounts of energy. ... They must have a mass of at least 75 times that of Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System.

Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  • Stars are big and hot celestial bodies made up of gases.

  • They have their own heat and light, which they emit in large amounts.

  • Planets are also celestial bodies, but they do not have their own heat and light.

  • They are lit by the light of stars.

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