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the stars twinkle but the planets do not twinkle at night why?​

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Answered by knand3789
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Stars twinkle because they are far away. The planets do not twinkle at night because they are nearer to the earth

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Answered by Ashmit3457
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Light of the star is bent many times and in random directions as light is bent when it hits a change in density. This random refraction results in the star winking out - twinkling.

Light of the star is bent many times and in random directions as light is bent when it hits a change in density. This random refraction results in the star winking out - twinkling. Planets are closer to Earth and so appear as tiny disks in our sky.

Light of the star is bent many times and in random directions as light is bent when it hits a change in density. This random refraction results in the star winking out - twinkling. Planets are closer to Earth and so appear as tiny disks in our sky.The light from these little disks is also refracted by Earth’s atmosphere, as it travels toward our eyes. Due to the planets’ apparent closeness to Earth, the light coming from these celestial bodies does not bend much due to Earth’s atmosphere

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