the question is ...
explain why the planets do not twinkle?
ans they given because planets are closer to our earth.........
.................................................................(((but my doubt is that venus will twinkle at noon time and it us closer to our earth hiw it is possible))),,(C_C)
plz clear my doubt ....
if u can answer..ans
u dont know the answer...dont give
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Planets shine more steadily because …they're closer to Earth and so appearnot as pinpoints, but as tiny disks inour sky. ... You might see planets twinkling if you spot them low in the sky. That's because, in the direction of any horizon, you're looking through more atmosphere than when you look overhead.
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Planets shine more steadily because …they're closer to Earth and so appearnot as pinpoints, but as tiny disks inour sky. ... You might see planets twinkling if you spot them low in the sky. That's because, in the direction of any horizon, you're looking through more atmosphere than when you look overhead.
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I think bro, that you know why stars twinkle??
I m just clearing your doubt why Venus twinkle, as it is a planet?
Yes, your doubt is genuine.....
You are a good thinker....
CASE OF VENUS:-
WHY IT TWINKLES?
It has been low in the sky, where Earth's atmosphere has caused Venus to scintillate, or twinkle, in many colors.
Planets usually shine steadily. But bright Venus is twinkling now – shining in multiple colors – because it's so low in the sky.
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