why do stars twinkle and planets do not?
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. Continously changing in atmosphere cause variation in light comes from points sized star(due to refraction) because of it star twinkle
. Continuous changing in atmosphere dose not able to cause variation in big sized planet (due to refraction) because of it planet dose not twinkle
. Continuous changing in atmosphere dose not able to cause variation in big sized planet (due to refraction) because of it planet dose not twinkle
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Because stars are luminous while planets are non luminous objects.
STARS :
★ They are having lustres .
★ They are uncountable .
★ They are made up of dust and gases.
★ They twinkle at night .
★ Example - The Sun is the nearest star to the earth .
PLANETS :
★ They are not lustrous.
★ There are 8 planets in our Solar System .
★ Some of them are made up of gases and some of rocks .
★ They do not twinkle at night.
★ These plantes are : Mercury, Venus , Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn , Uranus and Neptune .
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STARS :
★ They are having lustres .
★ They are uncountable .
★ They are made up of dust and gases.
★ They twinkle at night .
★ Example - The Sun is the nearest star to the earth .
PLANETS :
★ They are not lustrous.
★ There are 8 planets in our Solar System .
★ Some of them are made up of gases and some of rocks .
★ They do not twinkle at night.
★ These plantes are : Mercury, Venus , Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn , Uranus and Neptune .
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