make their own light.
what would make light then?
the sun gives off light and it's a star.
Stars are themselves celestial bodies that emit light by atomic fusion and fission and is not a dead planet to reflect our sun's light.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
Planets do not emit their own light; instead, they reflect light from the Sun. This reflected sunlight allows us to see planets shining in the night sky. The amount of light reflected depends on the planet's surface composition and atmosphere.
No, stars emit light through nuclear fusion processes happening within their core. The light we see from stars is produced as a result of the energy released during this process.
A star emits light. Our Sun is a star.
It is a star, so it emits light.
All planets only reflect light. Only stars, like our sun, emit.
Stars are themselves celestial bodies that emit light by atomic fusion and fission and is not a dead planet to reflect our sun's light.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
Stars generate and radiate their own light. This is pretty obvious when you think about the star that's closest to us ... the sun.
The planets do not emit light, they reflect sunlight.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
No. Planets do not emit light; they can only reflect light from the Sun.
Objects that reflect light include planets, asteroids, and comets. The Sun emits light as it is a star. Meteors are visible as they burn up in the Earth's atmosphere, reflecting some light. Stars emit their own light through fusion reactions.
The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
They emmit light because they have many stars.