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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 10 months ago
Stars : (i) Stars are the astronomical objects, that emit their own light, produced due to thermonuclear fusion, occurring at its core.
(ii) They have their own light.
(iii) Their position remain unchanged.
(iv) There is only one star in the solar system.
(v) Stars twinkle.
Planets : (i) Planets refers to the celestial object that has a fixed path (orbit), in which it moves around the star.
(ii) They do not have their own light.
(iii) They change position.
(iv) There are eight planets in our solar system.
(v) Planets do not twinkle.
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