Geography, asked by jiyadeshraj445, 2 months ago

How does a planet differ from a star?​

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Answered by yatishpatra4540
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By definition, a star is a celestial object that emits its own light due to a chemical reaction at its core. Some stars can appear brighter than others due to their size and their distance from earth

A planet is a celestial body that orbits around the star in its solar system and gets its glow from the suns light reflecting from the planets face.

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Answered by sumansakri1981
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planet

planet are non luminous body they reflect sunlight.

our solar system has 8 planets.

planet are divided in 2 categories 1st to 4th teristial and 5th to 8th gas giant .

they are made up of rock surface and gases

stars⭐

stars are the luminous bodies.

stars can be see at night not during day.

we can see nearly 3000stars in the night sky without and aid .

stars are made up of gases mainly hydrogen and helium.

stars emit heat and light because of nuclear reaction.

sun is also star

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