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All objects warm enough to glow. It depends on what you count as 'light'. If you count all electromagnetic radiation, then all objects above absolute zero give off their own heat and light. Except, maybe, black holes. The answer for them is not so clear-cut.

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The Sun, the nearest star, is a highly luminous object in the center of the solar system, which produces vast amounts of heat and light due to nuclear processes occuring in its core.

Because of internal processes, planets do also produce heat and some light (for example, illumination associated with electrical discharge from meterological effects) but these are trivial by comparison to the Sun.

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A star gives off it's own heat and light. So, the answer to this question [ What gives off it's own heat and light? ]is

: star

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an object that gives off its own light is called luminous.

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A lamp or heated object.

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Our sun.

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stars

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