Environmental Sciences, asked by jharanadehury802, 2 months ago

my questions.
1. Describe the universe.
2. What are stars?
3.
What are constellations? Name a few well known constellations,
4.
What is the Solar System? Name the different planets of the Solar System.
5. What are planets?​

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Answered by shailycutii
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2. star are huge ball of gase

5. planet are made of rock and sand

Answered by ar9522317
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Answer:

1. 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.

The universe contains billions of galaxies, each containing millions ofr billions of stars. The space between the stars and galaxies is largely empty.

The universe is extremely huge.

2. A star is an astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity.

The nearest star to earth is the sun.

3. Constellation are the group of stars that forms a pattern and has a name.

It is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of stars forms a perceived outline or pattern, typically representing an animal, mythological person or creature, or an inanimate object. The origins of the earliest constellations likely go back to prehistory.

few constellations are:

1. Aquarius

2. Aquila

3. Aries

4. canis major

5. Cassiopeia

6. Cygnus

7. gemini

8. leo

9. Orion

10. Ursa major or great bear

4. The solar system is the gravitationally bound system of the sun and the objects that orbits it, either directly or indirectly.

It is the collection of planets and their moons in orbit round the sun and many objects such as asteroids, meteoroids and comets.

The planets of the solar system are:

1. Mercury

2. Venus

3. Earth

4. Mars

5. Jupiter

6. Saturn

7. Uranus

8. Neptune

5. A planet is an astronomical body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that e massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity.

It is a very large round object in space that moves around the sun and other star.

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