Imagine a planet is like a sleepy kid who just wants to hang out and spin slowly around its parent. A star, though, is like an energetic kid who shines bright and dances around the galaxy. Stars are born when gas and dust collapse under their own weight, creating fire in space, like a giant campfire that never goes out. Planets, on the other hand, form from the leftover stuff after a star is made, and they just chill around it.
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- Stars are hot and bright, but planets stay cool and round.
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- What Is the Difference Between ‘Stars’ and ‘Planets’?
- How Do Stars Stay So Bright for So Long?
- How Do Stars Differ from Planets?
- How Do Planets Form Around a Star?
- What Causes a Planet to Be ‘Alive’ or ‘Dead’?
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