How are planets different from other celestial bodies?

Planets differ from other bodies in that they have a spherical shape, absorb and reflect light. The planets have their own orbits, revolve around the Sun. The planets differ from each other in size, consist of metals, gases, oxygen (in aggregate). The farther a planet is from the Sun, the lower its temperature. Planets are colder bodies compared to stars or comets.

The rest of the celestial bodies do not have the same parameters as the planets.



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