Science, asked by sankalp5691, 9 months ago

why stars have their own light and how it is produced in them??​

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Answered by krishaynaik
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Answer: A star produces light due to thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core, releasing energy that traverses the star's interior and then radiates into outer space. These stars normally can create planetary systems around them, like the solar system, which may or may not support life, depending upon conditions.

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Answered by mailgurnoorghai
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Answer:

Yes, Stars have their own light

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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. Now maybe you have noticed that the color of hot objects depends upon their temperatures. Heating elements in the stove in your kitchen may get red hot, and flames that are hotter still may be yellow or even white hot. Stars are the same way.

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