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1. what is the significance of the sun in the solar system


2. why do not twinkle like stars at night


3. why is earth called the blue planet

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Answered by saritachandelspk
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Answer:

3. because it is largely surrounded by water bodies

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1.Compared with the billions of other stars in the universe, the sun is unremarkable. But for Earth and the other planets that revolve around it, the sun is a powerful center of attention. It holds the solar system together; provides life-giving light, heat, and energy to Earth; and generates

space weather.

2.Due to the planets' apparent closeness to Earth, the light coming from these celestial bodies does not bend much due to Earth's atmosphere. Therefore, the light coming from our solar system's planets does not appear to twinkle like stars.

3.Planet Earth has been called the "Blue Planet" due to the abundant water on its surface. Here on Earth, we take liquid water for granted; after all, our bodies are mostly made of water. However, liquid water is a rare commodity in our solar system. ... And only on such planets could life as we know it flourish.

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