Identifies the difference between
Stars, Planets and Satellites. For example
the sun, the Earth and the Moon,
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↬Stars
Stars are the celestial bodies having their own heat and light, which they emit in large amounts. Example: The Sun is a Star.
↬The Sun
The sun is the centre of solar system. It is huge and is made up of extremely hot gases. The sun is the primary source of light and heat for the entire solar system.
↬The Moon
Our planet Earth only has one natural satellite which is the moon. The moon appears to be extremely big to us. This is because it is nearer to our planet in comparison to the other celestial bodies. The moon moves around the earth in about 27 days and 8 hours. On the moon, the atmospheric conditions are not favourable to support life.
The moon always moves in a synchronous rotation with Earth. This means that the same side is always facing the Earth. Every once a month, you’ll see a full moon night. It is known as Poornima. A fortnight later, you’ll not be able to see any moon at all. It is a new moon night also known as new moon night or ‘Amavasya’.
↬Planets
The word planet is acquired from the Greek word, ‘Planetai’ that means wanderers. Our solar system has eight planets. These are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. All of these eight planets of our solar system move around the sun in fixed paths. These paths are elongated. They are called orbits.
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stars are a very big objects. they are in many forms. they are emmiting light and heat. for ex sun. because of sun our earth contains living species. even many stars are bigger than sun.
planets are also in many forms. they depends on stars. stars not revolve they are stationary objects. satellites are in two form . artificial and natural. artificial are man made and natural are a broken part of planets ex moon