Yes. Stars are enormous balls of hydrogen and helium that carry out nuclear fusion in their cores. They are extremely hot and so shine brightly. They appear as tiny points of light only because they are so distant.
a star has a substance in side called plasma.
Since the sun (a star) is so bright, no other star can shine during the daytime.
No planets reflect light from their host star (sun)
An object requires a source of energy to shine. The Earth does not. Pictures of the Earth are always taken with the reflection of the Suns energy - similar to how you see the Moon.
"Shine like a star" is a metaphor that conveys the idea of standing out, radiating positivity, or achieving greatness. It suggests that a person, idea, or accomplishment is exceptionally bright and inspirational, akin to how stars illuminate the night sky. This phrase often implies qualities such as brilliance, uniqueness, and the ability to inspire others.
a star has a substance in side called plasma.
Shine Like a Star - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Ukraine:(Banned) (cinema release)
There is no purpose of a star's brightness. They just exist and shine.
Meteors shine like a star because of the friction with Earth's atmosphere as they travel at high speeds. This causes the meteor to heat up and glow.
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Your star will shine, (of the album second coming) is in simple 4/4 time, and the tempo is roughly 110bpm.
It shines as brightly because of the distance it has from earth and it has to do with how old the star is.
you can get 64 shine sprites and 64 star coins.
Star Media Institute's motto is '"Let Your light Shine"'.
A star in essence is a big ball of fire. When it stops shining it has 'burned out'.
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