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*) Give scientific reasons (any two):
Stars twinkle but we do not see the twinkling of planets
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Answered by Anonymous
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Stars twinkle because they are so far away from earth that they appear as point sources even when seen through powerful telescopes. The light rays coming from them are refracted multiple times, making them look as if they were blinking.The sun & other planets, however, are quite close to us , and thus appear like disks.

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Answered by swathisring
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Stars twinkle because … they're so far away from Earth that, even through large telescopes, they appear only as pinpoints. ... Planets shine more steadily because … they're closer to Earth and so appear not as pinpoints, but as tiny disks in our sky.

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