Yes.
Burns and the sun makes stars light up as the light is reflected........
Stars produce light by "burning" hydrogen in a nuclear fusion, whereas some animals produce light when chemical compounds mix together to produce a glow
yes stars produce light in the night like the moon. and the sun produces light and heat for the morning
They produce light.
Galaxies are made partly of stars, which produce light. So, in that sense, yes.
Stars produce light through the process of nuclear fusion. As a star burns hydrogen (in most cases) it turns into helium, the energy released creates photons or particles of light. However, not all stars give off light. Only stars with enough fuel to sustain fusion can produce visible light.
Stars produce their own light just like a fire or light bulb. Different stars actually have different colours depending on their size and age.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
stars vary greatly in the amount of light they produce
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
Planets and comets shine because of reflected light because they do not produce their own light. Stars are enormous balls of gas that are undergoing fusion which releases a very large amount of energy in the electromagnetic spectrum which includes visible light. So stars shine because they produce their own light and not because they reflect light.
Moons and comets appear to shine because of the light they reflect. Stars produce their own light.