HOW DOES A PLANET DIFFERENT FROM STARS.

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Dear Student,

By definition, a star is a divine item that emanates its own light because of a substance response at its center. A planet is a divine body that circles around the star in its nearby planetary group and gets its gleam from the suns light reflecting from the planets face. 
The heavenly item that has a fixed way (circle), in which it moves around the star, are known as Planets. Stars have their own light, while planets don't have their own light, they mirror the daylight that falls on the planets. The temperature of a star is exceptionally high, while that of a planet is low. 

Stars are divine bodies comprised of gases; they are tremendous in measure and have high temperatures. Planets are the heavenly bodies that don't have their own warmth and light. They have their own warmth and light, which they radiate in huge sums.

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