Stars are like giant fireballs in space, they burn bright because they have a lot of fuel and are very hot inside. Planets, on the other hand, don’t have their own fuel or heat to make them shine. They only reflect light from stars like the Sun. Stars make their own light, while planets just borrow it.
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- A campfire burns bright because it has fuel, just like a star. A planet is more like a log that only glows if it’s next to a fire.
- The Sun is a star that shines on its own, Earth is a planet that only shines when the Sun lights it up.
- Stars are like giant lamps in space, planets are like books that only glow when they’re near a lamp.
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See also
- How Do Stars Create New Elements?
- How Do Planets Form Around a Star?
- How Do Stars Die and Become Neighbors to Planets?
- How Do Stars Die?
- How Do Stars Die and What Happens to Their Remains?
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