Difference between sun and moon.
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The sun is large, the moon is small. The sun is gaseous, the moon is solid. The sun shines by its own nuclear fusion, whereas the moon shines only by the reflected light of the sun (and to a much lesser extent) of the stars.
The moon orbits the earth, whereas the sun orbits the galaxy.
The sun is only visible during the day (obviously), while the moon can usually be seen day or night.
The moon orbits the earth, whereas the sun orbits the galaxy.
The sun is only visible during the day (obviously), while the moon can usually be seen day or night.
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SUN and MOON are part of our solar system.There are some differences
.The sun is a star which gives light and energy.The sun is in center of solar system.Moon moves around the earth,We see different parts of moon,lighted surfaces.They can be seen because it reflects.
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.The sun is a star which gives light and energy.The sun is in center of solar system.Moon moves around the earth,We see different parts of moon,lighted surfaces.They can be seen because it reflects.
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