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Fill in the following blanks with suitable words:
(a) The stars appear to...............in the sky.
(b) The Sun is a.............whereas Orion is a ...............
(c) The group of stars that appears to form a recognizable pattern in the sky is known as.............
(d) The brightest star in the night sky is...............
(e) Ursa Major constellation appears to revolve around the ..............star in the night sky.
(f) Orion constellation can be used to locate the position of ..............star whereas Ursa Major constellation can be used to locate the ...................star in the night sky.
(g) The planet which is farthest from the Sun is............
(h) The planet which appears reddish in colour is.............
(i) The small heavenly bodies revolving around the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter are called ….
(j) Asteroids are found between the orbits of ............and............
(k) Shooting stars are actually not..............
(l) A celestial body that revolves around a planet is known as.........
(m) A meteoroid becomes a............on entering Earth's atmosphere.
(n) The long-distance transmission of television programmes has been made possible with the help of .......... satellites.

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Answered by jainshilpadav28
1

Answer:

Explanation:

a twinkle

b star constellation

c constellation

d pole star

g Neptune

h mars

i asteroids

j Mars and Jupiter

L satellite

n geo stationery

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Answered by topwriters
1

Answers:

Explanation:

(a) The stars appear to twinkle in the sky.

(b) The Sun is a star whereas Orion is a constellation.

(c) The group of stars that appears to form a recognizable pattern in the sky is known as constellation.

(d) The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius.

(e) Ursa Major constellation appears to revolve around the Pole star in the night sky.

(f) Orion constellation can be used to locate the position of Sirius star whereas Ursa Major constellation can be used to locate the Pole star in the night sky.

(g) The planet which is farthest from the Sun is Neptune.

(h) The planet which appears reddish in colour is Mars.

(i) The small heavenly bodies revolving around the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter are called asteroids.

(j) Asteroids are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

(k) Shooting stars are actually not stars.

(l) A celestial body that revolves around a planet is known as satellite.

(m) A meteoroid becomes a comet on entering Earth's atmosphere.

(n) The long-distance transmission of television programmes has been made possible with the help of artificial satellites.

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