No
Makes stars twinkle.
Stars appear to twinkle and are fuzzy due to the earths atmosphere
No atmosphere. Earths atmosphere has clouds, pollution, dust..........ect.
Shooting stars are actually meteors coming into contact with the Earths atmosphere.
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Shooting stars are not stars. They are bits of dirt and dust that burn up in our atmosphere. As they fly through our atmosphere they briefly look stars, which is how the names shooting or falling stars have come about, but they are not stars. Were such a piece of dirt to head toward a star, it would burn up long before it got anywhere close to it, so it could not hit it. A shooting star is usually what most call meteors and burn up in earths atmosphere giving the appearance of a falling star.
That`s because of small disturbances in the earths atmosphere. Planets don`t twinkle because their light is stronger, whereas the light of stars is weak enough to have their light slightly bent by the moving atmosphere.
because they have teir own source of gravity and the are out of the earths atmosphere unlike rain drops. stars have built in gravity rain doesnt
The only difference of the twinkling caused by the distortion of light due to the earths atmosphere which is not present in a vacuum.
exoplanets
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.
Shooting stars are not actually stars at all but are chunks of rock that are burning up as it travels through the Earths atmosphere. The gravitational pull of the Earths atmosphere is what makes the "stars" move.