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Light doesn't emit light, but other things do, like stars for example. Many things give off light, but white light is the only visible light, and is made up of many different colors, like a rainbow. The sun and other stars emit such light.
No. Stars emit light.
Stars emit light they do not acquire it
the photoshpere emits visible light
Yes they do
Well, you can see them, right? - Galaxies contain millions or billions of stars; each of these stars emit light.
It is a consequence of something called blackbody radiation. Any object that is not at absolute zero emits electromagnetic radiation. The higher the temperature the cooler At temperatures we usually fin on Earth that radiation is in the infrared range. Hot enough objects emit much of their radiation as visible light. The coolest stars emit mostly red light, which has the longest wavelength of visible light. The hottest stars are blue, as blue light has a shorter wavelength.
No. Stars emit their own light.
Visible light is a portion of the electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye. Stars Emit their own light. visible Light has a Wavelength of around 80 or 400 nm to about 760 or 780 nm
Stars emit light that travels to the Earth.
If the stars didn't emit light, then we wouldn't be able to detect them. So they wouldn't have names.