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write the short note of the following :-
(1) PLANET
(2) METEORS
(3) SPHERE
(4) EqUATOR
(5) TAILED STARS
(6) AXLE/AXIS
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Answered by gudduchoudhary1983
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  1. A planet is a large object such as Jupiter or Earth that orbits a star. Planets are smaller than stars, and they do not produce light. Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System. Planets are shaped like a slightly squashed ball
  2. space rock falls to Earth. It is often known as a shooting star or falling star and can be a bright light in the night sky, though most are faint. A few survive long enough to hit the ground. ... A rock that has not yet hit the atmosphere is called a "meteoroid".
  3. Like a circle in a two-dimensional space, a sphere is defined mathematically as the set of points that are all at the same distance r from a given point in a three-dimensional space. ... These are also referred to as the radius and center of the sphere, respectively.
  4. An equator is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body. It is halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole, at 0 degrees latitude. An equator divides the planet into a Northern Hemisphere and a Southern Hemisphere.
  5. Mira, also known as Omicron Ceti, is actually a binary star system, made up of a large Mira A and a smaller Mira B. ... It's the standard example in astronomical texts of a class of pulsating stars in a late stage of evolution, when much of its mass is spat out in a dusty wind.

6. The earliest type, known as "tournettes" or "slow wheels", were known in the Middle East by the 5th millennium BCE. One of the earliest examples was

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Answered by cherryxstyles
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(1)Planets... a planet is a large object such as earth or Jupiter that orbits a star (here sun). planets are smaller than stars they don't emit light.they are shaped like sqausged ball(spheroid). objects that orbit planets are satellites.

(2)Meteors... a meteor is what you see when a space Rock falls to earth. often known as a shooting star or falling star and can be a bright light in the night sky though most of them are faint. few survive enough to hit the ground. a rock that hasn't yet hit the atmosphere is known as a meteoroid.

(3)Sphere.... a shape in space like the surface of a ball

(4) Equator.... An Equator is an imaginary line around the midddle of a planet or some celestial body. it is halfway between the north and the south pole at 0° latitude. it alsondivides the planet into northern and southern hemispheres.the celestial bodies are widest at its equators.

(5)Tailed stars... as per the astronomers jot gas in the bow shock is heating up the gas blowing off the star causing it to fluoresce with uv light. this glowing material then swirls around behind a star creating a trubulent, tail like wake.

(6)Axle...the thin rod which needs to be turned is called the axle

Axis.... an invisible line around an object which an object rotates or spins

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