because the star burns and fuses hydrogen and helium (like the sun) making heat an light
Any star . The star that supplies heat and light to us is our very own Sun.
The sun give light to the star because the sun reflects on the star to give them light.
A parent star is a star that produces a planet's heat and light.
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Stars give off heat and light through the process of nuclear fusion in their cores. During this process, hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of heat and light. This energy is what sustains a star and allows it to shine brightly.
The fusion of hydrogen into helium provides energy, which is partially converted into heat, which produces light according to the black body thermal radiation equation.
The sun is the closest star to the earth. All the other stars are MUCH too far away to give any heat and light. The second nearest star is bout 400 light years away. (Light years mean the distance you travel at the speed of light, which is WAY too fast. Even humans haven't created anything that travels at the speed of light.)
The basic feature of a star is that it is big enough to cause high temperatures and pressures inside, enough to start nuclear process that give off light and heat.
honestly the light was their because the light from the stars are powerful
The heat and the light in stars is the same thermal nuclear fission that our Sun (a star) produces.
Earth reflects light from the sun, it doesn't give out light as a star would.
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