A star has more mass than a planet.
No, a planet does not collapse because gravity isn't strong enough to provide enough pressure to crush a planet. You might make a planet heavier and heavier as to increase its gravity but at some point the pressure in the planet's core will be high enough to support nuclear fusion and the planet will have changed into a star. At that point radiative pressure also begins to fight gravity.
a star is a dying planet and a planet is a living star
The north star is a star, not a planet. It is called Polaris. The planet Venus is called the Evening Star
No planet is a star.
No - a star is a star and a planet is a planet. See related questions.
A star and a planet, both have cores.
A star is a completely different thing from a planet. In other words no star is a planet.
No. Fusion requires high concentrations of Hydrogen. Planets are made from substantially heavier elements. Additionally, a planet massive enough to begin a fusion reaction literally becomes a star.
They are much denser. it's the same with stars and neutron stars. Neutron stars are many times smaller than the original star but much heavier because they are so denser
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.
'cause the star is self luminous and the planet is not .
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