A star gets its light from nuclear fusion. Hydrogen atoms become helium atoms producing light and heat.
A star emits light through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and can be observed from far distances. Some of this light may also get reflected off planets or other objects in space.
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A star!
A star. The nearest star to Earth is the SUN.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
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a star emits its own light. the moon just reflects, it like the planets, it has no light of its own
Any star . The star that supplies heat and light to us is our very own Sun.
No. Every star you see produces its own light, just as the sun does. Which isn't surprising when you recall that the sun is a star.
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The planet reflects solar light and a star has its own light.
A star emits light through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and can be observed from far distances. Some of this light may also get reflected off planets or other objects in space.
The sun is a star that generates it's own light.
No planets reflect light from their host star (sun)
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Yes.... The sun is a star, so it produces its own light by nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.