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How does a planet differ from a star?

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Answered by Iikitha
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Some celestial bodies do not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of the stars and such bodies are called Planets. On the other hand, stars are those celestial bodies that are made of gases and have their own heat and light. Sun is a star and Earth is a planet.

Answered by nisha9887
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Stars are the astronomical objects, that emit their own light, produced due to thermonuclear fusion, occurring at its core. Planets refers to the celestial object that has a fixed path (orbit), in which it moves around the star. ... There is only one star in the solar system. There are eight planets in our solar system.

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