From the Sun like we do & distance from there determines temp> For example Venus is very hot, but Pluto-the opposite.
no. because the planets get their own light because of the heat of the sun .
The sun, just like the heat and light for the planets.
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because the heat of the crust of the planets is not enough to produce light of its own
yes, as the light travels it brings along heat to all of the planets.
The Sun is the primary source of heat and light for all the planets in our solar system. It emits energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core, which produces heat and light that reach all the planets, including Earth.
Planets need their stars for heat and light, which are essential for supporting life and maintaining stable surface temperatures. Additionally, the gravitational pull of the star helps to keep planets in orbit around it.
Stars are hotter than planets. Stars are massive balls of gas that produce heat and light through nuclear reactions in their cores, while planets do not produce their own heat and rely on the heat they receive from the star they orbit.
The source of light and heat for the eight planets in our solar system is the Sun. It emits light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions at its core, which radiate out into space and reach the planets in our solar system, allowing them to receive energy for warmth and illumination.