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how does a planet differ from a star

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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. ... 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.

Answered by Anonymous
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At night time, there are millions of tiny sparkling lights in the sky some are stars and some others are planets. It can be difficult the tell the difference between a star and a planet sometimes, but what is the real difference? 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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