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Moons and comets appear to shine because of the light they reflect. Stars produce their own light.
Planets and comets shine because of reflected light because they do not produce their own light. Stars are enormous balls of gas that are undergoing fusion which releases a very large amount of energy in the electromagnetic spectrum which includes visible light. So stars shine because they produce their own light and not because they reflect light.
Whether we are in daylight or darkness, the stars are still there in the sky. It is just that in daylight, we can't see them due to the glaring sunlight. At night, 7 pm to 11 pm plus, in darkness on a cloudless night sky, we can see the stars brilliantly.
It does not have visible light of its own, that lite is provided by the shine of the stars in it and or around it.
Twinkle, Shine, Glow, Sparkle, Pretty, Dazzling, bright, gleam, glitter
Stars shine all the time but you can only see them at night due to the darkness.
Stars...
Some of the nice quotes available out there are, "Build a ship before you burn a bridge.", "Stars cant shine without darkness.", and "A friend walks in when everyone else walks out.".
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
stars do shine in morning but when compared to sun's shining their shine is nothing that's why we are not able to see stars in morning
darkness or emptiness?
Metaphor. Here's an example: Her eyes were bright stars shining in the darkness. This is an example of a simile, which is the opposire of a metaphor (uses like or as): Her eyes were as bright as stars shining in the darkness. or Her eyes were bright, like stars shining in the darkness.
all stars shine, its just a matter or whether or not we can see them
The Stars Shine Down was created in 1992-10.
The Stars Shine Down has 400 pages.