Natural Objects in the
Sky
Daytime Objects in the Sky
Daytime – the time of day when there is
daylight.
Sun – the star around which our planet, Earth,
revolves.
Clouds – are collections of tiny water droplets or
ice crystals in the air. They are an
important part of Earth’s weather.
Rainbows - is formed when sunlight strikes rain
drops and the light is split into
different colors.
Nighttime Objects in the Sky
Nighttime - is the time of day when no light
from the sun can be seen.
Moon – the Earth’s only natural satellite.
A satellite is an object in space that orbits or
revolves around a bigger space object.
The appearance or phase of the moon
Stars - are huge bright balls of hot, explosive
gases. They give their own light and
energy.
Planets
Natural Objects in the Sky.pptx
Natural Objects in the Sky.pptx
Natural Objects in the Sky.pptx

Natural Objects in the Sky.pptx

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    Daytime Objects inthe Sky Daytime – the time of day when there is daylight.
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    Sun – thestar around which our planet, Earth, revolves.
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    Clouds – arecollections of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the air. They are an important part of Earth’s weather.
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    Rainbows - isformed when sunlight strikes rain drops and the light is split into different colors.
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    Nighttime Objects inthe Sky Nighttime - is the time of day when no light from the sun can be seen.
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    Moon – theEarth’s only natural satellite. A satellite is an object in space that orbits or revolves around a bigger space object.
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    The appearance orphase of the moon
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    Stars - arehuge bright balls of hot, explosive gases. They give their own light and energy.
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