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how does a planet differ from a star​

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Answered by nigarg82
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Answer:

A planet differs from a star in the following ways:

1) A star emits light of its own but a planet does not.

2) Stars twinkle and planets don’t.

3) A planet revolves around a star but a star does not revolve around anything.

4) A planet may be made up of rocks but stars are only made up of gases.

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Answered by deepikadas16
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Planet

∙ A planet does not have its own light and heat. It derives its light from a star.

∙ A planet is usually smaller than stars.

Star

A star possesses its own heat and light.

Stars are very huge objects compared to a planet is general.

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