Math, asked by kasanahimanshu, 6 months ago

why do stars twinkle but planetscdo not ??






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Answered by Aishwarya3355
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Stars twinkle because … they're so far away from Earth that, even through large telescopes, they appear only as pinpoints. ... Planets shine more steadily because … they're closer to Earth and so appear not as pinpoints, but as tiny disks in our sky.

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Answered by SachinBohra
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Step-by-step explanation:

Stars are very far from the earth and looks like a point.So when the light comes from the star it refract when it comes in the earth atmosphere thus the path of light refract continuously and the refracted light reaches in our eyes which causes twinkling effect.

But planets are not so far from the earth.Thus they appear like a group of point. So when light rays from planets reaches our earth then it refracts and when it comes in our eyes we see it without twinkling because the planets look like a group of point therefore they cancel out each other twinkling effect.

So guys this is the answer in my own words and language.I hope you understand.

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