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How is a star different from a planet?

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How is a star different from a planet?

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The difference between a star and a planet is only a matter of size. The reason the sun “burns” is because it’s so big. The weight of the sun’s mass on itself crushes everything within its core including tiny, usually uncrushable atoms. When atoms are broken, their innermost parts the nuclei freely bounce around and run into eac

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