It doesn't.
The nuclear/chemical reaction that powers the other stars is entirely independent of what our sun is doing.
The fusion occurring in the stars cause large amount of light, heat, and radiation causing the stars luminosity.
Glow Stars was created on 1993-05-17.
Sun, moon, stars, light bulbs, candles, fireflies, and glow sticks.
The earth is illuminated by the sun, by the moon, and by the stars. Parts of earth glow, including lava fields. Areas where phosphorus is available glow as well, and this phenomenon is known as chemiluminescence.
The sun, light bulbs, fire, stars, and glow sticks emit light.
This poem uses imagery (stars shining, shimmering, and glowing), repetition (mentioning shining twice in different contexts), and contrast (stars shining at night versus the sun shining during the day).
Stars emit their own light due to nuclear fusion in their cores, making them glow brightly. Planets, on the other hand, do not produce their own light but instead reflect light from a nearby star (usually the Sun), causing them to appear as glowing objects in the sky.
No, glow in the dark stars are not considered luminous objects. They are phosphorescent, meaning they absorb light and then slowly release it in the form of glowing light. Luminous objects emit their own light, while phosphorescent objects like glow in the dark stars require an external light source to charge their glow.
It doesnt..
Because the sun is a star.
No, they reflect the light from surrounding stars.
Because they are extremely hot.