Geography, asked by ekam16dec31, 8 months ago

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Answered by shreyavalsalan
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match the foll

  1. planet
  2. natural satellite
  3. dwarf planet
  4. constellation
  5. galaxy

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Answered by mallinettem
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polestar also called pole star also called northern hemisphere north star the brightest star that appears near to either celestial pole at any particular time owning to the precession of the equinoxes the position of each pole describes a small circle in the sky over a period of 25772 years

an orbit is the path that an objects takes space when it goes around a star a planet or a moon it can also be used as verb the earth orbits around the sun rotates is the spin of the object

the solar system is the gravitationally bound system of the sun and the objects that orbit it either directly or indirectly of the objects that orbit the sun directly the largest are the eight planets with the remainder being smaller objects the dwarf planet and the small solar system bodies

shooting star are also be known as meteor are made of dust particles they are called shooting stars because when they come down to earth they look like a star which are coming down to earth when meteor comes to earth then they are called meteorites

a dwarf planet is a planetary mass object that does not dominate its region of space and is not a satellite

earth is the only planet in our solar system that has a large amount of liquid water about 74 percent of the surface of the earth is covered by liquid or frozen water because of this people call this the blue planet earth is home to many millions of species of plants and animals

a constellation is a group of star which makes up imaginary outline or pattern in the night sky . some examples of constellations are Orion ursa major leo etc .

they take many years to complete an orbit because they have a long long way to go and during most of their orbit when they are far from the sun they move very slowly also cometes are almost impossible to see except for the very brief time they are close to the sun

the moon orbits earth once every27.3 days and spins on its axis once every 27.3 days this means that although the moon is rotating it always keeps one face towards us known as synchronous rotation .

the air pressure in the atmosphere the vaccum of space does not exert any force on th atmosphere at all causing the water to stay on this planet

the satellites that move around the earth with uniform velocity they move at the same speed at the same direction keeping them from collisions

mercury venus earth Mars Jupiter saturn Uranus and Neptune

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