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A planet only reflects light from a star like our Sun. Earth is a planet and from experience it does not shine.

Stars give off their own light.

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False. The sun reflects on the planets to give off light.

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Yes

No stars give off light planets reflect light.

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Q: True or false a planet is a body that gives off light of it owns?
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