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How do stars differ from planets?
OA. They spin on axes.
B. They are spherical.
C. They are parts of solar systems.
D. They give off light.



Answer :

Final answer:

Stars and planets differ in terms of light production, size, composition, and their relationship within solar systems.


Explanation:

Stars differ from planets in several key ways:

  1. Stars are celestial objects that produce light through nuclear fusion, while planets do not generate their own light.
  2. Stars are significantly larger than planets and are mainly composed of gases, while planets are smaller, rocky or gaseous bodies that orbit stars.
  3. Stars are part of solar systems and can have planets orbiting around them, but planets do not have other bodies orbiting them.

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