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  • Sun vs. Terrestrial Planets: Understanding the Difference
    No, the sun is not a terrestrial planet.

    Here's why:

    * Terrestrial planets are rocky planets, like Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. They are characterized by their solid, relatively dense surfaces.

    * The sun is a star, a giant ball of hot gas that produces its own light and heat through nuclear fusion.

    Therefore, the sun and terrestrial planets are fundamentally different celestial objects.

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