Science, asked by khushboo4796, 9 months ago

Why do stars give out heat and lights

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • All stars produce light (and other kinds of energy) through nuclear reactions, using the energy stored in the tiny nucleus at the center of atoms. These reactions make the star so hot that it glows—it's like an enormous ball of fire, giving out light and heat. ... Stars are the same way.
Answered by vijayaraghavasimhan
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Explanation:

Stars shine because they are extremely hot (which is why fire gives off light — because it is hot). The source of their energy is nuclear reactions going on deep inside the stars. In most stars, like our sun, hydrogen is being converted into helium, a process which gives off energy that heats the star. please mark me as brainlist

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