what exactly satelite is.. is it any thing which revolve around planet or smething diffr...
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any matter that revolves around any planet under influence of gravitational force that tends to revolve around the planet at uniform circular motion is a satellite.
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Answer=>Yes, an artificial satellite is a body that revolves around a planet in order to collect information on for communication and there are also some natural satellites which revolves around planets like Moon.
Answer=>Yes, an artificial satellite is a body that revolves around a planet in order to collect information on for communication and there are also some natural satellites which revolves around planets like Moon.
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HEYA!!! HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ABOUT THE SATELLITE WHICH IS ONE OF THE MOST FUL THING.
Eyes in the sky, space mirrors bouncing phone calls round Earth, heavenly compasses helping us home—these are just three of the things that satellites do for us. When you gaze through the clouds on a brilliant blue day, you might catch sight of a plane or two leaving vapor trails in its wake. But you'reunlikely to see all the thousands of meticulously engineered satellites, some as small as your hand, some as huge as trucks, spinning in orbits high above your head. "Out of sight, out of mind" is probably one of the reasons we take satellites for granted, even though they play a crucial part in everything from TV broadcasting and transcontinental telephone calls to weather forecasting and the Internet.
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Eyes in the sky, space mirrors bouncing phone calls round Earth, heavenly compasses helping us home—these are just three of the things that satellites do for us. When you gaze through the clouds on a brilliant blue day, you might catch sight of a plane or two leaving vapor trails in its wake. But you'reunlikely to see all the thousands of meticulously engineered satellites, some as small as your hand, some as huge as trucks, spinning in orbits high above your head. "Out of sight, out of mind" is probably one of the reasons we take satellites for granted, even though they play a crucial part in everything from TV broadcasting and transcontinental telephone calls to weather forecasting and the Internet.
HOPE YOU ARE SATISFIED
MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME..!!!!! HOOD NIGHT
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