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Answered by abhishekk1877
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solar system is that converts mechanical energy to Kinetic energy

Answered by Anonymous
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{\red {\mathfrak {what\: is \:universe \:?}}}

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The Universe is everything we can touch, feel, sense, measure or detect. It includes living things, planets, stars, galaxies, dust clouds, light, and even time.

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{\blue {\mathfrak {what \: is \:constellations \: ? }}}

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A constellation is a group of stars that make an imaginary shape in the night sky. They are usually named after mythological characters, people, animals and objects. In different parts of the world, people have made up different shapes out of the same groups of bright stars.

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{\pink {\mathfrak {what \: is \:rotation\: and\: revolution  \: ?}}}

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It is important to understand the difference between rotations and revolutions. When an object turns around an internal axis (like the Earth turns around its axis) it is called a rotation. When an object circles an external axis (like the Earth circles the sun) it is called a revolution.

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{\orange {\mathfrak {what \: is \:solar\: system  \: ?}}}

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The Solar System is the Sun and all the objects that orbit around it. The Sun is orbited by planets, asteroids, comets and other things. ... It contains 99.9% of the Solar System's mass. This means that it has strong gravity. The other objects are pulled into orbit around the Sun.

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{\purple{\mathfrak {what \: is \:longitude\: and  \: latitude\: ?}}}

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Latitude and longitude are angles that uniquely define points on a sphere. ... Latitudes of +90 and -90 degrees correspond to the north and south geographic poles on the earth, respectively. Longitude is defined in terms of meridians, which are half-circles running from pole to pole.

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