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Answered by manasvi61
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Yes, a star can turn into a planet, but this transformation only happens for a very particular type of star known as a brown dwarf. Some scientists do not consider brown dwarfs to be true stars because they do not have enough mass to ignite the nuclear fusion of ordinary hydrogen.

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Answered by MsRisingStar
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There are multiple different types of star, all having different properties, but in order for a star to become a planet, it would have to have been a brown dwarf star.

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