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how does a planet differ from a star​

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Answered by suvayu
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planets are those celestial bodies which are made due to the crush of two rocks and after many many years they form the planet. but the starts are also celestial bodies which are in molten state with very active electrons and have a very high gravitation attraction compared to planets as it holds many planets ( example our sun)

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Answered by Anonymous
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<p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:40px;">The celestial bodies which are very long and made up of gases have their own Heat and light are called stars .On the other hand the celestial bodies which do not have their own heat and light  and lit by the light at the stars are called planets </p>

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