No, they are very much like our own star which we call the sun. They are so far away that they do not provide us with light and heat like our own star, the sun. The only planets you can see from earth with the naked eye are our own planets which, like us, revolve around the sun.
Stars are all over Hollywood, planets are above us in the sky.
You can see all of them in the sky at night.
Ancients distinguished between planets and stars in the night sky by observing that planets move relative to the fixed background of stars, while stars maintain their positions.
No, not all the lights in the sky are planets. Many of the visible points of light are stars, while others can be satellites, meteors, or artificial objects like airplanes. Planets can often be distinguished from stars because they usually shine with a steady light and can appear to move against the backdrop of stars over time.
Yes and no because when you look up in the sky some of those stars are planets but techinacally they aren't stars.
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.
Stars are not plants they are really hot gases.
No, planets are not stars. Stars are huge balls of burning gas, planets are not. At certain times, there are 5 planets that are visible with the naked eye in the night sky. Some of these are similar to stars but much closer. They are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. See the related link for more information.
Stars give off light whereas planets reflect light.
There are to many stars in the sky ! you can't count them . only godcan
Planets but the look like stars
No. The stars are too hot for molecules to form. That said, some of those stars have planets and some of those planets may have water.