The Solar System consists of nine planets orbiting the sun in elliptical orbits, along with their moons. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, which are made mostly of rock. The outer planets are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, which are gas giants. The sun is at the center and provides light and heat to the planets, making life possible on Earth through photosynthesis by plants which produce oxygen.
The document provides information about the solar system and its components. It discusses:
1. The major components of the solar system include the sun, planets, moon, and other bodies like comets and asteroids.
2. The sun is at the center of the solar system and is the primary source of energy. It produces heat and light and other planets revolve around it.
3. There are eight planets in our solar system - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - that orbit the sun along with moons, asteroids, meteors, and other small bodies.
The document discusses the movements and features of Earth and objects in its sky. It describes how Earth's rotation causes day and night and its revolution around the sun causes seasons. It also outlines the composition and importance of the atmosphere, properties of the sun like generating solar energy, how the moon's shape changes due to reflected light from the sun, and how stars like the North Star were used for navigation and form constellations.
1) Heat flows from hotter objects to colder objects, just as rivers flow downhill.
2) Most light comes from sources that also give off heat, such as the sun, stars, and certain glowing animals.
3) Sunlight is essential for life on Earth - it allows plants to grow through photosynthesis, producing oxygen and fuel, and enabling food chains that support animals.
The document provides information about the universe and our solar system. It begins by stating that the universe contains celestial bodies like asteroids, comets, stars, and planets. It then discusses that the universe began billions of years ago with an expansion and continues expanding today. Galaxies are described as huge systems of stars, dust and gas held together by gravity. Our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy. The document then focuses on our solar system, describing that the Sun is at the center and is important for life on Earth by providing heat and light. It notes there are eight planets that orbit the Sun and reflect its light. Finally, it provides details about the Earth, stating it is the third planet from the Sun and the
The document discusses the phases of the moon and the solar system. It explains that the phases of the moon are caused by the different portions of the moon's surface that reflect sunlight towards Earth over the course of a lunar cycle. It also provides details about the sun and the eight planets that revolve around it to form the solar system, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The Sun is the closest star to Earth and produces its own heat and light. The Earth orbits the Sun while rotating daily, causing day and night, and it takes one year to complete its orbit. The Moon orbits the Earth and reflects sunlight, not producing its own light. Groups of stars form constellations in the sky. The Earth is surrounded by an atmosphere containing nitrogen, oxygen, and clouds that supports life.
The document discusses the Sun, Earth, and Moon. The Sun is a big ball of gases that is the source of all energy. It takes 8.4 minutes for light from the Sun to reach Earth. The Earth orbits the Sun and is the only planet that supports life. The Moon orbits the Earth and reflects light from the Sun, taking 28 days to revolve around the Earth. Day and night on Earth occur due to its rotation, while the year occurs due to its revolution around the Sun.
The document summarizes key facts about the Earth and its natural satellite, the moon. It explains that the Earth is the third planet from the sun and spins on its axis, causing day and night. It also orbits the sun once a year, causing the changing of seasons. The moon orbits the Earth once every 28 days and reflects sunlight, appearing to change shapes from Earth over the course of a month due to its changing illumination, known as phases.
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The document discusses solar energy and its advantages. It notes that solar energy was the first energy source used, and many living things depend on it. Solar energy can be used to generate light and heat. It is one of the most widely used alternative energy sources globally. Solar energy can be extracted through solar thermal or photovoltaic cells. There are two kinds of solar energy: passive solar energy uses the sun's duration, position and intensity to heat areas, while active solar uses technology to capture, convert and store solar energy for later use.
The document provides information about celestial bodies in the solar system. It defines celestial bodies as natural objects that can be seen in the night sky, including the sun, planets, satellites, comets and asteroids. It describes the key characteristics and movements of different celestial bodies such as stars, planets, satellites and the sun. Specifically, it notes that the sun is at the center of the solar system and is made up of extremely hot gases. It orbits approximately every 365 days and rotates on its axis every 24 hours. The moon is described as the earth's satellite, orbiting about every 27 days.
The document discusses the phases of the moon and how they occur over a 29 day period. It also explains that the moon does not produce its own light, but rather reflects light from the sun. As the moon orbits Earth, different portions of its surface reflect sunlight towards Earth, appearing as different shapes called phases. The full moon occurs every 29 days when the entire side facing Earth is illuminated.
This document summarizes information about the solar system. It describes the sun as the center of the solar system and a hot ball of gas. It also describes the inner and outer planets, with the inner planets being smaller, rocky, and closer to the sun, while the outer planets are larger gas giants. Finally, it provides details about the Earth, including its composition, spherical shape, ability to support life, distance from the sun, rotation, and atmosphere.
A digital story about the universe, solar system, the sun, characteristics of the sun, the earth, characteristics of the earth and inner and outer planets of the solar system.
The document discusses the Earth and its movement. It begins by explaining how the universe formed over 13.7 billion years and includes celestial bodies, galaxies, and planetary systems with a star and objects orbiting it. The Earth formed 4.6 billion years ago and is the only planet that supports life. It can support life because it has a moderate temperature, an atmosphere with oxygen, water, and its shape is spherical. The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and it orbits the sun over 365 days, causing seasons. Its rotation and orbit are responsible for its climate zones and the length of days and nights changing over the year.
1. The document discusses the celestial bodies that can be seen in the night sky, including stars, planets, and other astronomical objects that orbit the Sun.
2. It explains that stars produce their own light and heat, while planets like Earth receive light from stars and have no internal light source of their own.
3. The Solar System is made up of the Sun and objects that orbit it, including 8 planets, their natural satellites like Earth's Moon, asteroids, and comets.
https://sunrenewsolar.com.au/services.php - The Solar System consists of a vast collection of bodies that orbit the Sun. The 8 planets orbit the sun around a central black hole.
The document discusses the Sun, Earth, and Moon. It provides information about their sizes, compositions, orbits, rotations, and temperatures. Regarding Earth, it notes that Earth has liquid water and conditions to support life. The Moon orbits Earth and always shows one side to it. The Sun is much larger than Earth, made of hydrogen and helium, and provides light and heat needed to support life on Earth. Temperatures vary seasonally on Earth.
The document discusses the Sun, Earth, and Moon. It provides information about their sizes, compositions, orbits, rotations, and temperatures. Regarding Earth, it notes that Earth has liquid water and conditions to support life. The Moon orbits Earth and always shows one side to it. The Sun is very large and hot, made of hydrogen and helium, and provides light and heat needed to support life on Earth. Temperatures vary seasonally on Earth.
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The zany characters of the Science Squad will guide kids ages 5-7 through this engaging, fact-packed book from Robert Winston all about the key STEAM subjects: science, technology, engineering, art, and maths.
This bright and cheery illustrated book for kids ages 5-7 breaks down STEAM subjects, like science and technology, into fun and easily understandable chunks. Join Robert Winston and the Science Squad to unravel the mysteries of the world: find out how robots work, what a food chain is, where lightning comes from, how lungs allow you to breathe, and much more. The Science Squad characters (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Maths) guide the reader through the book and are always on hand with tips, fun facts, and simple explanations. With pages covering living things, the human body, space, physics, geography, math, engineering, and chemistry, this book is a perfect introduction for kids starting to learn about science at school, or those who are just developing an interest in how the world works.
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Cu畛n s叩ch minh h畛a t動董i s叩ng v vui nh畛n ny dnh cho tr畉 em t畛 5-7 tu畛i chia nh畛 c叩c ch畛 畛 STEAM, nh動 khoa h畛c v c担ng ngh畛, thnh c叩c ph畉n vui nh畛n v d畛 hi畛u. H達y tham gia c湛ng Robert Winston v Bi畛t 畛i Khoa h畛c 畛 lm s叩ng t畛 nh畛ng b鱈 畉n c畛a th畉 gi畛i: t狸m hi畛u c叩ch th畛c ho畉t 畛ng c畛a robot, chu畛i th畛c n l g狸, tia s辿t 畉n t畛 但u, ph畛i cho ph辿p b畉n th畛 nh動 th畉 no, v.v. C叩c nh但n v畉t c畛a Bi畛t 畛i Khoa h畛c (Khoa h畛c, C担ng ngh畛, K畛 thu畉t, Ngh畛 thu畉t v To叩n h畛c) s畉 h動畛ng d畉n ng動畛i 畛c t狸m hi畛u th担ng qua c叩c m畉o, s畛 ki畛n th炭 v畛 v c叩c gi畉i th鱈ch 董n gi畉n. V畛i c叩c trang bao g畛m c叩c sinh v畉t s畛ng, c董 th畛 con ng動畛i, kh担ng gian, v畉t l箪, 畛a l箪, to叩n h畛c, k畛 thu畉t v h坦a h畛c, cu畛n s叩ch ny l m畛t l畛i gi畛i thi畛u hon h畉o cho tr畉 em b畉t 畉u t狸m hi畛u v畛 khoa h畛c 畛 tr動畛ng ho畉c nh畛ng ng動畛i m畛i ph叩t tri畛n s畛 quan t但m 畉n c叩ch th畉 gi畛i ho畉t 畛ng.
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The solar system formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago around the Sun. It consists of eight planets in orbit around the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The planets vary in size, composition, and other properties depending on their position in the solar system relative to the Sun.
The document discusses the key properties that make Earth habitable and able to support life. It notes that Earth is the only planet with liquid water, an oxygen-rich atmosphere, and ideal distance from the Sun to support temperatures suitable for life. Additional properties that enable habitability include the protective ozone layer and magnetic field that shield the planet, and nutrient and water cycles that redistribute these vital resources.
This article aims to show how the Sun was born, its internal structure, how it operates, its importance for life on planet Earth and what will happen until its death in the next 5 billion years.
This document provides information about the sun in the form of a classroom lesson on earth science. It begins with the day's learning goals which are the characteristics, composition, and phenomena of the sun. Several facts are then listed, such as the sun being 109 times the radius of Earth and having an average surface temperature of 5700属C. The interior and atmospheric layers of the sun are described along with features like sunspots. The document explains that the sun is made primarily of hydrogen and helium created through nuclear fusion, and discusses how spectroscopy is used to determine its composition. It concludes by addressing whether the sun will explode and engulf Earth.
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The document provides information about celestial bodies in the solar system. It defines celestial bodies as natural objects that can be seen in the night sky, including the sun, planets, satellites, comets and asteroids. It describes the key characteristics and movements of different celestial bodies such as stars, planets, satellites and the sun. Specifically, it notes that the sun is at the center of the solar system and is made up of extremely hot gases. It orbits approximately every 365 days and rotates on its axis every 24 hours. The moon is described as the earth's satellite, orbiting about every 27 days.
The document discusses the phases of the moon and how they occur over a 29 day period. It also explains that the moon does not produce its own light, but rather reflects light from the sun. As the moon orbits Earth, different portions of its surface reflect sunlight towards Earth, appearing as different shapes called phases. The full moon occurs every 29 days when the entire side facing Earth is illuminated.
This document summarizes information about the solar system. It describes the sun as the center of the solar system and a hot ball of gas. It also describes the inner and outer planets, with the inner planets being smaller, rocky, and closer to the sun, while the outer planets are larger gas giants. Finally, it provides details about the Earth, including its composition, spherical shape, ability to support life, distance from the sun, rotation, and atmosphere.
A digital story about the universe, solar system, the sun, characteristics of the sun, the earth, characteristics of the earth and inner and outer planets of the solar system.
The document discusses the Earth and its movement. It begins by explaining how the universe formed over 13.7 billion years and includes celestial bodies, galaxies, and planetary systems with a star and objects orbiting it. The Earth formed 4.6 billion years ago and is the only planet that supports life. It can support life because it has a moderate temperature, an atmosphere with oxygen, water, and its shape is spherical. The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and it orbits the sun over 365 days, causing seasons. Its rotation and orbit are responsible for its climate zones and the length of days and nights changing over the year.
1. The document discusses the celestial bodies that can be seen in the night sky, including stars, planets, and other astronomical objects that orbit the Sun.
2. It explains that stars produce their own light and heat, while planets like Earth receive light from stars and have no internal light source of their own.
3. The Solar System is made up of the Sun and objects that orbit it, including 8 planets, their natural satellites like Earth's Moon, asteroids, and comets.
https://sunrenewsolar.com.au/services.php - The Solar System consists of a vast collection of bodies that orbit the Sun. The 8 planets orbit the sun around a central black hole.
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The document discusses the Sun, Earth, and Moon. It provides information about their sizes, compositions, orbits, rotations, and temperatures. Regarding Earth, it notes that Earth has liquid water and conditions to support life. The Moon orbits Earth and always shows one side to it. The Sun is very large and hot, made of hydrogen and helium, and provides light and heat needed to support life on Earth. Temperatures vary seasonally on Earth.
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The zany characters of the Science Squad will guide kids ages 5-7 through this engaging, fact-packed book from Robert Winston all about the key STEAM subjects: science, technology, engineering, art, and maths.
This bright and cheery illustrated book for kids ages 5-7 breaks down STEAM subjects, like science and technology, into fun and easily understandable chunks. Join Robert Winston and the Science Squad to unravel the mysteries of the world: find out how robots work, what a food chain is, where lightning comes from, how lungs allow you to breathe, and much more. The Science Squad characters (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Maths) guide the reader through the book and are always on hand with tips, fun facts, and simple explanations. With pages covering living things, the human body, space, physics, geography, math, engineering, and chemistry, this book is a perfect introduction for kids starting to learn about science at school, or those who are just developing an interest in how the world works.
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Cu畛n s叩ch minh h畛a t動董i s叩ng v vui nh畛n ny dnh cho tr畉 em t畛 5-7 tu畛i chia nh畛 c叩c ch畛 畛 STEAM, nh動 khoa h畛c v c担ng ngh畛, thnh c叩c ph畉n vui nh畛n v d畛 hi畛u. H達y tham gia c湛ng Robert Winston v Bi畛t 畛i Khoa h畛c 畛 lm s叩ng t畛 nh畛ng b鱈 畉n c畛a th畉 gi畛i: t狸m hi畛u c叩ch th畛c ho畉t 畛ng c畛a robot, chu畛i th畛c n l g狸, tia s辿t 畉n t畛 但u, ph畛i cho ph辿p b畉n th畛 nh動 th畉 no, v.v. C叩c nh但n v畉t c畛a Bi畛t 畛i Khoa h畛c (Khoa h畛c, C担ng ngh畛, K畛 thu畉t, Ngh畛 thu畉t v To叩n h畛c) s畉 h動畛ng d畉n ng動畛i 畛c t狸m hi畛u th担ng qua c叩c m畉o, s畛 ki畛n th炭 v畛 v c叩c gi畉i th鱈ch 董n gi畉n. V畛i c叩c trang bao g畛m c叩c sinh v畉t s畛ng, c董 th畛 con ng動畛i, kh担ng gian, v畉t l箪, 畛a l箪, to叩n h畛c, k畛 thu畉t v h坦a h畛c, cu畛n s叩ch ny l m畛t l畛i gi畛i thi畛u hon h畉o cho tr畉 em b畉t 畉u t狸m hi畛u v畛 khoa h畛c 畛 tr動畛ng ho畉c nh畛ng ng動畛i m畛i ph叩t tri畛n s畛 quan t但m 畉n c叩ch th畉 gi畛i ho畉t 畛ng.
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1. The sun is a big star in our solar system. It is responsible for life on Earth, as it provides us with heat and light. Every morning we wake up at sunrise and sleep in the evening
after sunset. Sun is made up of two gases: hydrogen and helium. The Sun is enormously big and is millions of kilometres away from us.
Its rays provide warmth to the Earth, making it a comfortable place for plants, animals, and us. Without the sun, our world would be a freezing and dark place. After months-
long winters, the warmth of the Sun provides energy to plants and animals. The hibernated animals come out from their shells and enjoy the warmness offered by the Sun.
Every morning, we see the sunrise in the east, bringing light to the world. Its warm rays touch everything around us, making the day feel lively and cheerful. Its rays provide
warmth to the Earth, making it a comfortable place for plants, animals, and us. Without the sun, our world would be a freezing and dark place.
Plants love the sun! They use a special process called photosynthesis to turn sunlight into food. This food not only helps plants grow but also provides oxygen for us to
breathe. So, we can thank the sun for the fresh air we enjoy every day.
The sun is a busy star! It spins around, and as it does, it creates day and night on Earth. When its daytime, the sun is shining bright, and we can play and have fun.
The sun is a big star in our solar system. It is responsible for life on Earth, as it provides us with heat and light. Every morning we wake up at sunrise and sleep in the evening after sunset. Sun is made up of two gases: hydrogen and helium.
The Sun is enormously big and is millions of kilometres away from us.
Its rays provide warmth to the Earth, making it a comfortable place for plants, animals, and us. Without the sun, our world would be a freezing and dark place. After months-long winters, the warmth of the Sun provides energy to plants and
animals. The hibernated animals come out from their shells and enjoy the warmness offered by the Sun.
Every morning, we see the sunrise in the east, bringing light to the world. Its warm rays touch everything around us, making the day feel lively and cheerful. Its rays provide warmth to the Earth, making it a comfortable place for plants,
animals, and us. Without the sun, our world would be a freezing and dark place.
Plants love the sun! They use a special process called photosynthesis to turn sunlight into food. This food not only helps plants grow but also provides oxygen for us to breathe. So, we can thank the sun for the fresh air we enjoy every day.
The sun is a busy star! It spins around, and as it does, it creates day and night on Earth. When its daytime, the sun is shining bright, and we can play and have fun.