All planets in our solar system receive light from the sun, though the further ones receive less than the closer ones.
Saturn is the planet that will answer your question
Neptune is a planet, not a star. It is the eighth planet in our solar system and is classified as an ice giant. Stars are astronomical objects that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets like Neptune do not have their own light source and instead reflect light from the sun.
The proportion of light reflected by a planet is called its albedo. It is a measure of how much of the incoming sunlight is reflected back into space by the planet's surface.
Pluto (if you still consider it as a planet),
no, they just reflect light
the light of the planet is the sun
The planet light is its internal heat.
The planet get its light from their internal heat source.
no
The planet can survive without light, but you won't
Venus is the planet that emmits the most light to earth.
The sun is a source of light, but it is not a planet.
The planets get the majority of their light from the sun.
Light :).
No.
A Planet does not give off light of its own.
Jupiter does not produce its own light, but it reflects light from the sun. Due to its distance from the sun, Jupiter appears as a bright object in the night sky when viewed from Earth. It is not a source of light itself.