No. Every star you see produces its own light, just as the sun does.
Which isn't surprising when you recall that the sun is a star.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
Burns and the sun makes stars light up as the light is reflected........
The sun, stars, light bulbs, and candles are sources of light.
Artificial light is any light that is produced except for stars, our sun,... etc. While Natural Light is light that came from stars, our sun,...etc.
Stars do not reflect light from the Moon or the Sun. Stars emit their own light due to nuclear fusion reactions happening in their cores. The light we see from stars is the result of this emission, not reflection.
The stars are upwards of 4.2 light-years from the Sun.
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Yes. The sun is one of many stars, and there are even larger stars than the sun. Our sun is just an average star.
You can see the Sun - and that is a star. The light from the sun swamps out the light from the stars, (signal to noise ratio).
The faint light of the stars is masked by the bright light of the sun.
Planets reflect light from the sun. Stars emit their own light.
No. Planets do not produce light, only stars (such as the sun) can. The light from the stars (sun) reflect off the surface of the planet or the gasses in its atmosphere.