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I believe the answer is, the brighter the star the more fuel it is burning
Because of nuclear fusion! The nuclear fusion releases energy which produces light.
The heat and the light in stars is the same thermal nuclear fission that our Sun (a star) produces.
Stars play a variety of roles. First and foremost, the sun is a star. It provides the heat and light necessary for life of Earth. Stars also create most of the elements we find. Before stars started forming all matter in the universe consisted of hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium. All other elements have since been made in the thermonuclear furnaces of stars.
sun candle star bulb You can conclude that a luminous object is something that produces it's own light
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A parent star is a star that produces a planet's heat and light.
Yes.... The sun is a star, so it produces its own light by nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
energy released during the process of nuclear fusion in the star's core
I believe the answer is, the brighter the star the more fuel it is burning
Only the star. Asteroids, planets and moons just reflect light from the Sun.
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Light pollution sometimes. But most time it produces the light that emits in a better way.
Because of nuclear fusion! The nuclear fusion releases energy which produces light.
No. A star is an object in space that produces heat and light through nuclear fusion. Stars are not living things.
it is a led light that produces violet rays that attract the crowd
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.