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An object that produces its own heat and light energy is called a "self-luminous object." This term is often used to describe things like stars or artificial sources of light that generate their own energy.
A firefly is an example of an object that produces its own light. The sun is another.
The sun is an example of an object that produces its own light through nuclear fusion in its core.
Yes.... The sun is a star, so it produces its own light by nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
it produces its own light.
Luminous objects are things that generate their own light such as The Sun and Fireflies. Illuminated objects are things that reflect light that has come from another source, things like The Moon or anything in your room when you switch on your light.
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Yes.... The sun is a star, so it produces its own light by nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
An object that produces no light is called a non-luminous object. These objects do not emit any visible light of their own but may reflect or transmit light from other sources.
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It has light and it also produces its own light and thus when it is very dark it could lit up its own light and see clearly.