what do you mean by solar system and water cycle ?
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SOLAR SYSTEM
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Our little corner of the Universe is called the solar system.
The solar system consists of the Sun and its eight main planets, their satellites, asteroids, comets, meteors and other dwarf planets. The Sun is at the one of the two “centers” of the Solar system and the planets revolving around it in elliptical orbits. Let us take a look at some quick facts about the Solar System:
The closest planet to Sun is Mercury and the farthest is Neptune.
Pluto is a dwarf planet – relegated from its status as the ninth planet.
The eight planets of the solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
You can remember the order using the mnemonic: My Very Energetic Mother Just Showed Us Night-sky.
WATER CYCLE
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The water cycle is important in the context of biogeochemical cycling in the C, N, P, S, and O system, as well as being important in its own right. Water circulating through the ecosphere is part of a continuous hydrologic cycle that makes life on earth possible. The water cycle is the driver cycle for transport of many elements at the earth’s surface. In the atmosphere, water vapor is the most important greenhouse gas, and its behavior during a global warming is of concern.
The water cycle is a balanced system, with water stored in many places at any one time The cycle involves the transfer of water in its various forms of liquid, vapor, ice, and snow through the land, air, and water environments.
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Our little corner of the Universe is called the solar system.
The solar system consists of the Sun and its eight main planets, their satellites, asteroids, comets, meteors and other dwarf planets. The Sun is at the one of the two “centers” of the Solar system and the planets revolving around it in elliptical orbits. Let us take a look at some quick facts about the Solar System:
The closest planet to Sun is Mercury and the farthest is Neptune.
Pluto is a dwarf planet – relegated from its status as the ninth planet.
The eight planets of the solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
You can remember the order using the mnemonic: My Very Energetic Mother Just Showed Us Night-sky.
WATER CYCLE
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The water cycle is important in the context of biogeochemical cycling in the C, N, P, S, and O system, as well as being important in its own right. Water circulating through the ecosphere is part of a continuous hydrologic cycle that makes life on earth possible. The water cycle is the driver cycle for transport of many elements at the earth’s surface. In the atmosphere, water vapor is the most important greenhouse gas, and its behavior during a global warming is of concern.
The water cycle is a balanced system, with water stored in many places at any one time The cycle involves the transfer of water in its various forms of liquid, vapor, ice, and snow through the land, air, and water environments.
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Himani2222:
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hi friend,
SOLAR SYSTEM:
● our solar system comprises of sun {which is a star} and planets namely:
◆ mercury
◆ Venus
◆ earth
◆ mars
◆ Jupiter
◆ Saturn
◆ Uranus
◆ Neptune
{ Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet }
SOLAR SYSTEM is not only that it comprises millions - billions of satellites of other planets
moons and stars, comets, asteroids and
black holes❤️❗️
my favourite part
the fact I am always fascinated about is that black hole is not actually dark it is really colorful at inside but we call it black cause we can't see it { it's invisible ‼️}
coming on to the WATER CYCLE:
● it is also known as HYDROPONICAL CYCLE
we know that water freezes and evaporates..
the mass or quantity of water on earth remains constant..
this is how:
◆ water in seas,oceans,lakes,ponds and other water bodies get evaporated when the sun is shining brightly it's not only that evaporation takes place even if the sun is not shining or there is much heat in environment.
◆ these water vapour get themselves loaded on the cloud which falls down as hail,snow and sleet.. precipitation ❗️
◆ falling down to mountains form streams and rivers which comes down to land and some of which gets absorbed by soil forming ground water... percolation ❗️
◆ this water is then absorbed by trees and plants too..
◆ rest is transferred back to water body.
I hope you like my answer❤️‼️
SOLAR SYSTEM:
● our solar system comprises of sun {which is a star} and planets namely:
◆ mercury
◆ Venus
◆ earth
◆ mars
◆ Jupiter
◆ Saturn
◆ Uranus
◆ Neptune
{ Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet }
SOLAR SYSTEM is not only that it comprises millions - billions of satellites of other planets
moons and stars, comets, asteroids and
black holes❤️❗️
my favourite part
the fact I am always fascinated about is that black hole is not actually dark it is really colorful at inside but we call it black cause we can't see it { it's invisible ‼️}
coming on to the WATER CYCLE:
● it is also known as HYDROPONICAL CYCLE
we know that water freezes and evaporates..
the mass or quantity of water on earth remains constant..
this is how:
◆ water in seas,oceans,lakes,ponds and other water bodies get evaporated when the sun is shining brightly it's not only that evaporation takes place even if the sun is not shining or there is much heat in environment.
◆ these water vapour get themselves loaded on the cloud which falls down as hail,snow and sleet.. precipitation ❗️
◆ falling down to mountains form streams and rivers which comes down to land and some of which gets absorbed by soil forming ground water... percolation ❗️
◆ this water is then absorbed by trees and plants too..
◆ rest is transferred back to water body.
I hope you like my answer❤️‼️
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