The moon is a natural satellite that orbits the Earth, while a star is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma, like the Sun, that generates energy through nuclear fusion. The moon reflects sunlight, giving it a bright appearance in the night sky, whereas stars produce their own light and heat. Additionally, the moon's surface is solid and composed of rock and dust, while stars are primarily composed of gases such as hydrogen and helium.
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The Sun is a Star, the Moon is just a rock
The moon is much closer to Earth than any other star, which makes it appear larger in the sky. Stars are actually much larger than the moon, but their distance from Earth makes them appear as tiny points of light in the night sky.
Your question makes no sense.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.
a star emits its own light. the moon just reflects, it like the planets, it has no light of its own
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The Sun is a Star, the Moon is just a rock
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A planet orbits a star whereas a moon orbits a planet.
Their distance from our point of view is what makes the sun different from a star. What makes a star different from Earth? Almost everything. Stars are made up of gasses, while the earth is made up of rock. A star is just a very, very, very big H-Bomb.
The chemical composition of the star.
It is a ball of heat as well as a star.
The moon was never a star.
The Moon is not a star because a star is made of a gases.
The moon is much closer to Earth than any other star, which makes it appear larger in the sky. Stars are actually much larger than the moon, but their distance from Earth makes them appear as tiny points of light in the night sky.
Your question makes no sense.