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Answered by jayakumarmadathil28
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1.The Sun forms the centre of the solar system, and surrounding it are all the other family members: planets, their moons, asteroids and comets. The Sun's gravitational force holds the solar system together. It also provides us with light and heat that are powered by nuclear reactions burning constantly inside the Sun.

2.The earth is called a unique planet because: It is the only planet which has favorable conditions that support life. It is neither too hot nor too cold. It has water and air, which are very essential for our survival.

3.. The Mercury:

➜ The mercury is the nearest planet to the earth l, It is the 8th largest planet of the solar system. It takes only 88 earth's day to complete one rotation.

The Venus:

➜ It is the brightest planet. It is called morning star as well as evening star. The size of the Venus matches with the earth so it is called Earth's twin. the Venus is the hottest planet.

The Earth:

➜ The life is possible on the earth because it's gravity is sufficient to hold atmosphere and best conditions for sustaining life.

. The Mars:

➜ The barren land on the Mars appears reddish in colour so it is also called Red Planet.

The Jupiter:

➜ The Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar system. There is a great red spot in the Jupiter.

. The Saturn:

➜ It looks like yellow star, so it is also known as yellow planet.

This planet has the maximum satellites.

Titan is the largest satellite of this planet.

A ring is found around this planet.

The Uranus:

➜ Unlike other planets it revolves from east to west. This planet has 15 satellites Ariel, Ambriel, Titania, Miranda, Oberan are the main satellites of Uranus.

The Neptune:

➜ This is the fourth largest planet of the solar system. It appears light yellow in colour. It has eight satellites its first satellite is Triton which is larger than moon the names of the other satellites have not yet been finalised, so they are known as and N-1, N-2, N-3......N-8.

4.The phases of the Moon are the different ways the Moon looks from Earth over about a month. As the Moon orbits around the Earth, the half of the Moon that faces the Sun will be lit up. The different shapes of the lit portion of the Moon that can be seen from Earth are known as phases of the Moon.

5.Just like the Earth, half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness. The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth. ... We only see the Moon because sunlight reflects back to us from its surface.

6.Moon cannot support any form of life because it does not have any atmosphere. If there is no atmosphere there will be no oxygen. ... Also it has less gravity so if one jumps from the surface of the moon he/she would never come back on it's surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.The Sun forms the centre of the solar system, and surrounding it are all the other family members: planets, their moons, asteroids and comets. The Sun's gravitational force holds the solar system together. It also provides us with light and heat that are powered by nuclear reactions burning constantly inside the Sun.

2.The earth is called a unique planet because: It is the only planet which has favorable conditions that support life. It is neither too hot nor too cold. It has water and air, which are very essential for our survival.

3.. The Mercury:

➜ The mercury is the nearest planet to the earth l, It is the 8th largest planet of the solar system. It takes only 88 earth's day to complete one rotation.

The Venus:

➜ It is the brightest planet. It is called morning star as well as evening star. The size of the Venus matches with the earth so it is called Earth's twin. the Venus is the hottest planet.

The Earth:

➜ The life is possible on the earth because it's gravity is sufficient to hold atmosphere and best conditions for sustaining life.

. The Mars:

➜ The barren land on the Mars appears reddish in colour so it is also called Red Planet.

The Jupiter:

➜ The Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar system. There is a great red spot in the Jupiter.

. The Saturn:

➜ It looks like yellow star, so it is also known as yellow planet.

This planet has the maximum satellites.

Titan is the largest satellite of this planet.

A ring is found around this planet.

The Uranus:

➜ Unlike other planets it revolves from east to west. This planet has 15 satellites Ariel, Ambriel, Titania, Miranda, Oberan are the main satellites of Uranus.

The Neptune:

➜ This is the fourth largest planet of the solar system. It appears light yellow in colour. It has eight satellites its first satellite is Triton which is larger than moon the names of the other satellites have not yet been finalised, so they are known as and N-1, N-2, N-3......N-8.

4.The phases of the Moon are the different ways the Moon looks from Earth over about a month. As the Moon orbits around the Earth, the half of the Moon that faces the Sun will be lit up. The different shapes of the lit portion of the Moon that can be seen from Earth are known as phases of the Moon.

5.Just like the Earth, half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness. The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth. ... We only see the Moon because sunlight reflects back to us from its surface.

6.Moon cannot support any form of life because it does not have any atmosphere. If there is no atmosphere there will be no oxygen. ... Also it has less gravity so if one jumps from the surface of the moon he/she would never come back on it's surface.

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