Social Sciences, asked by sonubisht88, 7 months ago

how does a planet differ from Star​

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Answered by adityastph2009
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Explanation:

Stars: Stars are very big and hot celestial bodies made up of gases. They have their own heat and light, which they emit in large amounts. Planets: Planets are celestial bodies, usually smaller than stars. They do not have their own heat and light.

Answered by ayushsrivas55
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Answer:

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These both differ as

Explanation:

1)Stars are incredibly hot having high temperatures to them while planets, on the other hand, have relatively low temperatures.

2) Stars produce their own light and do not rely on an external source for the production of light whereas planets are incapable of producing their own light.

3)Stars have a unique effect of twinkling in the sky whereas unlike stars planets do not exhibit the twinkling effect.

4)The stars change their position, but can be seen only after a long time due to substantial distance while planets which are fixed in orbits on their own axis change their positions constantly.

5) Stars consist of matters like Hydrogen, Helium, and other light elements planets, on the other hand, contains solids, liquids, gases, or a combination thereon.

Hope you understand the difference between the two and will be able to differentiate it now onwards.

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