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Does the earth makes its own light?

No, all planetary bodies only reflect light. Light is only generated by stars. This does not count artificial light or volanic light.


Bodies which give out their own light are called?

Bodies that emit their own light are called "luminous" bodies. Examples include stars, such as our Sun, and certain types of bioluminescent organisms. In contrast, "non-luminous" bodies do not produce their own light and can only be seen by reflecting light from other sources.


Small bodies revolving around planets which do not produce light?

They're considered moons. If I'm mistaking, no moons create their own light. The Sun's rays reflect off of the "small revolving body" surface and create the light we see.


What group of heavenly bodies that do not shine their own light?

Planets are heavenly bodies that do not shine their own light. They reflect light from the sun, which is why we can see them in the night sky.


Does venus create its own light?

No.


What is the difference between a planetary object and a moon?

A planetary object is a body that orbits a star (like a planet or a dwarf planet), whereas a moon is a natural satellite that orbits a planetary object. Moons are smaller bodies that orbit planets or dwarf planets.


Bodies in space that given of light of its own?

Stars are bodies in space that emit their own light through nuclear fusion processes in their cores. Some examples include our Sun and other stars scattered throughout the universe.


Are self luminous bodies having their own heat and light?

Yes, self-luminous bodies, such as stars, produce their own light and heat through nuclear fusion processes in their cores. This fusion converts hydrogen into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. In contrast, non-luminous bodies, like planets, reflect light from self-luminous sources rather than generating their own.


What is the difference between bodies that emit light and bodies that reflect light?

Bodies that emit light produce their own light through a process like thermal radiation or chemical reactions, while bodies that reflect light simply bounce off light that falls on them from another source. Emitting light produces self-generated illumination, while reflecting light allows an object to be visible by reflecting light from external sources.


Why is it incorrect to describe the moon is Luminous?

Because it does emit light of its own rather it reflects light from other celestial bodies


Why is it incorrect to describe the moon a luminous?

Because it does emit light of its own rather it reflects light from other celestial bodies


Why is the moon described as a mirror not a light source?

The Moon reflects the Sun's light, it has no energy of its own to create light.