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Does a planets body give off its own light?

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No. Sun produces a white light which makes living carbon-fused lifeforms live. The sun reflects light off a plant and that gives it light.

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True or false a planet is a body that gives off light of it owns?

A planet only reflects light from a star like our Sun. Earth is a planet and from experience it does not shine. Stars give off their own light.


What planet does not gives off its own light?

Planets dont give off light therefore all planets dont give off its own light


What planets produce their own light?

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Does Neptune or its moons give off light?

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What is the difference between planets and stars in the night sky?

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The moon gives off what kind of light?

the moon does not give off light. the moon reflects it. actually, the sun's light is reflecting off the moon. this also happens to other planets as well. that's parcially why we can see Mercury and other close planets in the sky like a star. (not using a telescope)


What do planets take in and what do they give off?

Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. I think the question is about planets. Planets take in energy from the Sun (mainly in the visible part of the spectrum). Planets then give off infra red radiation.


What is a large body that circles a star and does not give off light?

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What is the celestial body of gas an emits light?

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