how does a planet differ from a star
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The Earth is an example of a planet and orbits the sun, which is a star. A star is usually defined as a body of gas which is large enough and dense enough that the heat and crushing pressure at its center produces nuclear fusion. ... Our solar system consists of the sun, the Earth and eight other planets.
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Planets differ from a star as on the basis of its size,movements,emitting of light,twinkling all are some of characteristics through which a planet differ from a star!
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