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explain,why the planet do not twinkle?
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Answered by tarannumvasim313
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The planets are at a lesser distance from us as compared to the stars. Since the planets are closer to us, they appear much bigger and the light appears to come from more than one point. ... Hence, planets do not twinkle.

Answered by nanthakumar168101
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Answer:

The planets are at a lesser distance from us as compared to the stars. Since the planets are closer to us, they appear much bigger and the light appears to come from more than one point. ... Hence, planets do not twinkle.

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