No, Stars generate light and heat through nuclear fusion. The moon reflects light
No. Stars emit light.
because light is reflected off stars
Yes, most stars shine by emitting light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. This process generates energy that is released as light and heat, making stars visible to observers on Earth.
Stars shine by emitting light due to the process of nuclear fusion in their cores. Clouds in the sky do not block this light, allowing stars to still be visible on cloudy nights. The light from stars is able to penetrate through the clouds and reach our eyes, making them visible even when clouds are present.
Stars shine through the process of nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium releasing energy in the form of light and heat. This process occurs in the core of the star where high temperatures and pressures are present. The energy produced from nuclear fusion is what causes stars to shine brightly in the sky.
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.
No. Stars emit light.
Mercury shines by reflecting light from just one single star: our Sun.
No. They are the hottest. The coolest stars shine predominantly with red light.
because light is reflected off stars
because when the light enters the atmosphere it goes in zigzags or long dot zigzags
in stars neuclear fussion happens,from which photons are generated which emit light and heat,thats why stars shine.
Because they shine. And also, the play is full of star-imagery (often related to fate), such as "star-crossed lovers", "then I defy thee stars", "and cut him out in little stars", "earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light" and "inauspicious stars".
Burns and the sun makes stars light up as the light is reflected........
Stars shine at nighttime but not in the daytime because it is dark. During the day the sun is bright which blocks the light from the stars. Once the sun is down and the sky is dark, it is easier to see the glimmer.
anything but stars