No. There are more than 8 planets in the universe. The Sun (our star) does shine on all planets in our solar system, just in different amounts.
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
its need of nature which makes sun shine daily
Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
the heat in outer space makes it shine and be hot
OF course... the same reason other stars shine in space, they're stars! They have continuous nuclear reactions that emit TONS of light and energy.
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
A planet reflects light from another sourse such as the sun.
The sun shines on all areas of our planet.
its need of nature which makes sun shine daily
Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
the heat in outer space makes it shine and be hot
That's because the sun's(or the star in that solar system) light reflects of the moon or the planet
No. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. The moon is not a planet and is the closest object in space to Earth.
No, simply because it isn't a planet.
OF course... the same reason other stars shine in space, they're stars! They have continuous nuclear reactions that emit TONS of light and energy.
Mercury is the planet that orbits the sun every 165 days. It is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system and has the shortest orbital period.
Venus is the second planet from the sun