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Q: How do planets differ from a star?
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How do the orbit of planets differ from the orbit of moons?

A planet orbits a star. A moon orbits a planet or dwarf planet.


How do the planets?

They differ.


How do the surface materials of the inner and outer planets differ?

The inner planets' surface materials differ from the outer planets because the inner planets have rocky surfaces and the outer planets have gas surfaces.


Planets orbit a star?

yes, planets do orbit a star


How do blue star differ from the red star?

they are differ by their color they are also differ in temperature


When was Star of All Planets created?

Star of All Planets was created in 2003.


Why does gravity differ on didderent planets?

Because different planets have different masses :)


How do planets farthest from the sun differ from earth?

The four planets farthest from the Sun differ from Earth in that they are gas giants, meaning they massive planets that have no land. They also have no liquid water and no life.


What is a series of planets orbiting a star?

A series of planets orbiting a star is called a Solar System


How does a protostar differ from a star?

It doesn't differ from a star, it is a star and it is the second stage in a stars life after the nebula stage.


How do inner planets differ?

Inner planets differ from outer planets because they have rocky core (excepting Pluto), and the are much smaller than outer planets, which are bigger and take more time to orbit Sun than inner planets because of their location. Outer planets are farther from the Sun than inner planets.


Is the moon or sun a star or planets?

The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.