The document discusses the solar system. It begins with an introduction to the planet by mentioning an Australian nickname. The main topic is an overview of the solar system as a whole, including the planets that orbit our sun.
Astronomy at Pecha Kuch Night Hyderabad Volume 9 Neil Ghosh
This document discusses various astronomical objects including planets like Uranus, Neptune, Mars, and mentions galaxies, the moon, and solar eclipses. It also references space probes like Voyager and reflects on humanity's small place in the vast cosmos as seen from the famous "Pale Blue Dot" image of Earth.
The document discusses the Solar System and some of its major components including the Sun, Mercury, Earth, and the Moon. It provides a brief overview of these celestial bodies as the core components that make up our Solar System.
Learn About The Moons Of Our Solar Systemglorifull
Earth's moon is called Luna and can be seen without a telescope. Jupiter has at least 63 moons, most of which are small asteroids captured by its strong gravity. Mars has at least 3 known moons, while Saturn reigns as having the most moons of any planet with 34. Uranus has many undiscovered moons yet to be found due to its distance. Neptune's 13 known moons were discovered in 1989 when NASA sent a satellite, though more likely exist. Pluto, now classified as a dwarf planet, has 2 moons that orbit it.
This document provides an interactive tour of the solar system, describing key facts about each planet such as their composition, orbits, and features. It begins with an introduction that the tour will explore each planet and help the reader learn the order and identify each one. Interactive elements allow the reader to learn about each planet by clicking on images and quiz questions to test their new knowledge.
This document lists and categorizes various celestial bodies including satellites, planets, and moons in our solar system such as the Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Venus, Mercury, and Pluto.
The document discusses the nine planets that make up our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It notes that Saturn and Uranus have rings and that the Sun is the source of energy for the solar system. Earth is the only planet that supports life. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun so it is very hot, while Pluto is the farthest and coldest planet. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and Pluto is the smallest.
The document discusses the solar system and its components. It describes the sun as the center of the solar system, around which 9 planets revolve in elliptical orbits to avoid collisions. The planets rotate on their axes while revolving around the sun. All planets rotate counter-clockwise except Venus and Uranus. It also notes characteristics of the planets like their relative distances from the sun and effects of Earth's rotation like day and night. Web links for further reading are provided along with an activity sheet related to planets.
The document summarizes key details about India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), also known as Mangalyaan. It provides information about the mission objectives, spacecraft, launch date, orbital insertion date, and phases of the mission plan. MOM is a technology demonstrator project by ISRO to develop capabilities for designing, planning, managing, and operating an interplanetary mission. It carries scientific instruments to advance knowledge about Mars.
Astronomy at Pecha Kuch Night Hyderabad Volume 9 Neil Ghosh
This document discusses various astronomical objects including planets like Uranus, Neptune, Mars, and mentions galaxies, the moon, and solar eclipses. It also references space probes like Voyager and reflects on humanity's small place in the vast cosmos as seen from the famous "Pale Blue Dot" image of Earth.
The document discusses the Solar System and some of its major components including the Sun, Mercury, Earth, and the Moon. It provides a brief overview of these celestial bodies as the core components that make up our Solar System.
Learn About The Moons Of Our Solar Systemglorifull
Earth's moon is called Luna and can be seen without a telescope. Jupiter has at least 63 moons, most of which are small asteroids captured by its strong gravity. Mars has at least 3 known moons, while Saturn reigns as having the most moons of any planet with 34. Uranus has many undiscovered moons yet to be found due to its distance. Neptune's 13 known moons were discovered in 1989 when NASA sent a satellite, though more likely exist. Pluto, now classified as a dwarf planet, has 2 moons that orbit it.
This document provides an interactive tour of the solar system, describing key facts about each planet such as their composition, orbits, and features. It begins with an introduction that the tour will explore each planet and help the reader learn the order and identify each one. Interactive elements allow the reader to learn about each planet by clicking on images and quiz questions to test their new knowledge.
This document lists and categorizes various celestial bodies including satellites, planets, and moons in our solar system such as the Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Venus, Mercury, and Pluto.
The document discusses the nine planets that make up our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It notes that Saturn and Uranus have rings and that the Sun is the source of energy for the solar system. Earth is the only planet that supports life. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun so it is very hot, while Pluto is the farthest and coldest planet. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and Pluto is the smallest.
The document discusses the solar system and its components. It describes the sun as the center of the solar system, around which 9 planets revolve in elliptical orbits to avoid collisions. The planets rotate on their axes while revolving around the sun. All planets rotate counter-clockwise except Venus and Uranus. It also notes characteristics of the planets like their relative distances from the sun and effects of Earth's rotation like day and night. Web links for further reading are provided along with an activity sheet related to planets.
The document summarizes key details about India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), also known as Mangalyaan. It provides information about the mission objectives, spacecraft, launch date, orbital insertion date, and phases of the mission plan. MOM is a technology demonstrator project by ISRO to develop capabilities for designing, planning, managing, and operating an interplanetary mission. It carries scientific instruments to advance knowledge about Mars.
The solar system consists of the Sun and eight planets orbiting around it, along with their natural satellites like Earth's Moon. The eight planets from the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Key details are provided about each planet's characteristics, such as Mercury being the closest planet to the Sun and having no natural satellites, Venus rotating in the opposite direction of Earth, and Neptune being difficult to see without a telescope.
The document lists the planets in our solar system including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It then provides the name of each planet without any additional details about each planetary body.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is known for its prominent ring system composed of rock and ice. It orbits the sun every 29.5 years and rotates faster than all planets except Jupiter, completing a day in around 10 hours. Saturn has over 60 moons, more than any planet besides Jupiter.
I made this for my presentation in our Earth Science course. It's about the Origin/s of The Universe, Planets and their Satellites. It's worth a presentation. Well, don't delete the source and don't forget to thank me when you're using my PPT. Thank'ee! God is watching thee. ^w^v
The document summarizes key information about our solar system. It describes the sun and planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. It provides details about their order from the sun, characteristics like size, color and moons. Comets and Pluto are also briefly discussed. The solar system revolves around the sun, and planets vary in size, composition and other properties.
When the moon is closest to Earth, its disc can completely cover the sun, causing a total solar eclipse in the middle and partial eclipses around the edges. If the moon is slightly further away, it will be in the center of the sun but not cover it completely, resulting in a ring-shaped solar eclipse. When the moon only partially covers the sun, it is called a partial solar eclipse.
The document discusses the nine planets that make up our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It notes that Saturn and Uranus have rings and that the Sun is the source of energy for the solar system. Earth is the only planet that supports life. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun so it is very hot, while Pluto is the farthest and coldest planet. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and Pluto is the smallest.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is known for its prominent ring system composed of rock and ice. It is one of the largest and brightest planets visible to the naked eye, and orbits the sun every 29.5 years while rotating very quickly with a day lasting just over 10 hours. Saturn has over 60 moons, more than any planet other than Jupiter.
The document summarizes key facts about our solar system. It describes the sun and eight planets, along with asteroids, comets, and moons. It notes the inner rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The outer gas planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto is described as the outermost dwarf planet. Important details are provided about each planet's characteristics, including their composition, size, and features like rings or volcanoes.
The document describes images of Earth taken from the Moon but provides no other discernible information due to being heavily redacted. Only that the images are courtesy of NASA can be understood from the document.
This document summarizes key details about the solar system. It states that there are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Facts are provided about each planet's characteristics, such as Mercury being the smallest planet and closest to the sun, while Neptune is the farthest and coldest. Additionally, it notes that the asteroid belt exists between Mars and Jupiter, home to many asteroids.
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The document provides information about the Earth and its place in the solar system and universe. It discusses that the Earth is a planet that orbits the Sun. It receives light and heat from the Sun and has one moon. It also describes that the solar system includes the Sun and eight planets that orbit it, as well as asteroids and other smaller objects. Finally, it notes that the solar system is located within the Milky Way galaxy, and the galaxy is part of the wider universe.
Our solar system consists of the Sun and objects that orbit around it, including 8 planets in order of their distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has the shortest orbital period. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is the brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon. Earth is the third planet from the Sun and has one large natural satellite called the Moon.
This document is a collection of photographs taken of astronomical objects between 2008 and 2009 by the author. It contains over 50 photos of stars, planets, nebulae, star clusters and other sky objects like Orion, Sirius, Jupiter, the Moon, and the Great Orion Nebula. The photos were taken to commemorate the International Year of Astronomy in 2009 and the author's 60th birthday. The collection is presented as a gift to share the author's appreciation for the beauty and grandeur of the night sky with family and future generations.
This document provides information about the eight planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. For each planet, it lists their order from the Sun and some additional details like orbital period, size, or notable features. The planets are ordered from closest to farthest from the Sun.
Bioética para agentes de pastoral de la saludlrubiano
El documento resume los principios éticos subyacentes a la bioética para agentes de pastoral de la salud según el Consejo Pontificio para la Pastoral de los Agentes Sanitarios. Describe tres niveles de acción de la Iglesia y los principios de beneficencia, autonomía, justicia, totalidad y proporcionalidad. Además, analiza conceptos como el origen de la vida, el diagnóstico, el consentimiento informado y el cuidado de enfermos terminales.
Internet es una red global de computadoras que permite la comunicación entre usuarios en todo el mundo. Para conectarse a Internet se necesita una computadora, un módem, acceso a una línea telefónica, un programa de navegación y un proveedor de Internet. Los proveedores ofrecen acceso a la red, correo electrónico y soporte técnico, y las tarifas, velocidad de conexión y otros servicios pueden variar entre proveedores.
Este documento es una bitácora de una clase de lenguaje computacional. Resume las primeras dos clases, describiendo los objetivos y encargos de cada una. La Clase 1 se enfoca en reconocer diseños de portadas de periódicos y su proceso de producción. La Clase 2 pide replicar el diseño de un periódico en InDesign, registrando los pasos. También cubre conceptos como colores, tramas y cuatritonía importantes para la impresión.
Cuando este toda la información de clases y tareas, podré inventar algún patron para los colores y seguir con el juego tratando de mantener las mismas reglas de un comienzo. Y el juego de la busqueda de información también (parte derecha de la hoja)
Las vacaciones de invierno de Alejandro comenzaron con la visita de sus amigos de Bariloche, pero también incluyeron el fallecimiento de su abuela y la enfermedad de su hermano. Pasó tiempo con amigos jugando al fútbol y al tenis, aunque hubo días aburridos cuando sus amigos no estaban. Su hermano regresó enfermo de mononucleosis y tuvo que ser internado, lo que marcó uno de los peores momentos de las vacaciones.
The solar system consists of the Sun and eight planets orbiting around it, along with their natural satellites like Earth's Moon. The eight planets from the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Key details are provided about each planet's characteristics, such as Mercury being the closest planet to the Sun and having no natural satellites, Venus rotating in the opposite direction of Earth, and Neptune being difficult to see without a telescope.
The document lists the planets in our solar system including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It then provides the name of each planet without any additional details about each planetary body.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is known for its prominent ring system composed of rock and ice. It orbits the sun every 29.5 years and rotates faster than all planets except Jupiter, completing a day in around 10 hours. Saturn has over 60 moons, more than any planet besides Jupiter.
I made this for my presentation in our Earth Science course. It's about the Origin/s of The Universe, Planets and their Satellites. It's worth a presentation. Well, don't delete the source and don't forget to thank me when you're using my PPT. Thank'ee! God is watching thee. ^w^v
The document summarizes key information about our solar system. It describes the sun and planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. It provides details about their order from the sun, characteristics like size, color and moons. Comets and Pluto are also briefly discussed. The solar system revolves around the sun, and planets vary in size, composition and other properties.
When the moon is closest to Earth, its disc can completely cover the sun, causing a total solar eclipse in the middle and partial eclipses around the edges. If the moon is slightly further away, it will be in the center of the sun but not cover it completely, resulting in a ring-shaped solar eclipse. When the moon only partially covers the sun, it is called a partial solar eclipse.
The document discusses the nine planets that make up our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It notes that Saturn and Uranus have rings and that the Sun is the source of energy for the solar system. Earth is the only planet that supports life. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun so it is very hot, while Pluto is the farthest and coldest planet. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and Pluto is the smallest.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is known for its prominent ring system composed of rock and ice. It is one of the largest and brightest planets visible to the naked eye, and orbits the sun every 29.5 years while rotating very quickly with a day lasting just over 10 hours. Saturn has over 60 moons, more than any planet other than Jupiter.
The document summarizes key facts about our solar system. It describes the sun and eight planets, along with asteroids, comets, and moons. It notes the inner rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The outer gas planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto is described as the outermost dwarf planet. Important details are provided about each planet's characteristics, including their composition, size, and features like rings or volcanoes.
The document describes images of Earth taken from the Moon but provides no other discernible information due to being heavily redacted. Only that the images are courtesy of NASA can be understood from the document.
This document summarizes key details about the solar system. It states that there are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Facts are provided about each planet's characteristics, such as Mercury being the smallest planet and closest to the sun, while Neptune is the farthest and coldest. Additionally, it notes that the asteroid belt exists between Mars and Jupiter, home to many asteroids.
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The document provides information about the Earth and its place in the solar system and universe. It discusses that the Earth is a planet that orbits the Sun. It receives light and heat from the Sun and has one moon. It also describes that the solar system includes the Sun and eight planets that orbit it, as well as asteroids and other smaller objects. Finally, it notes that the solar system is located within the Milky Way galaxy, and the galaxy is part of the wider universe.
Our solar system consists of the Sun and objects that orbit around it, including 8 planets in order of their distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has the shortest orbital period. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is the brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon. Earth is the third planet from the Sun and has one large natural satellite called the Moon.
This document is a collection of photographs taken of astronomical objects between 2008 and 2009 by the author. It contains over 50 photos of stars, planets, nebulae, star clusters and other sky objects like Orion, Sirius, Jupiter, the Moon, and the Great Orion Nebula. The photos were taken to commemorate the International Year of Astronomy in 2009 and the author's 60th birthday. The collection is presented as a gift to share the author's appreciation for the beauty and grandeur of the night sky with family and future generations.
This document provides information about the eight planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. For each planet, it lists their order from the Sun and some additional details like orbital period, size, or notable features. The planets are ordered from closest to farthest from the Sun.
Bioética para agentes de pastoral de la saludlrubiano
El documento resume los principios éticos subyacentes a la bioética para agentes de pastoral de la salud según el Consejo Pontificio para la Pastoral de los Agentes Sanitarios. Describe tres niveles de acción de la Iglesia y los principios de beneficencia, autonomía, justicia, totalidad y proporcionalidad. Además, analiza conceptos como el origen de la vida, el diagnóstico, el consentimiento informado y el cuidado de enfermos terminales.
Internet es una red global de computadoras que permite la comunicación entre usuarios en todo el mundo. Para conectarse a Internet se necesita una computadora, un módem, acceso a una línea telefónica, un programa de navegación y un proveedor de Internet. Los proveedores ofrecen acceso a la red, correo electrónico y soporte técnico, y las tarifas, velocidad de conexión y otros servicios pueden variar entre proveedores.
Este documento es una bitácora de una clase de lenguaje computacional. Resume las primeras dos clases, describiendo los objetivos y encargos de cada una. La Clase 1 se enfoca en reconocer diseños de portadas de periódicos y su proceso de producción. La Clase 2 pide replicar el diseño de un periódico en InDesign, registrando los pasos. También cubre conceptos como colores, tramas y cuatritonía importantes para la impresión.
Cuando este toda la información de clases y tareas, podré inventar algún patron para los colores y seguir con el juego tratando de mantener las mismas reglas de un comienzo. Y el juego de la busqueda de información también (parte derecha de la hoja)
Las vacaciones de invierno de Alejandro comenzaron con la visita de sus amigos de Bariloche, pero también incluyeron el fallecimiento de su abuela y la enfermedad de su hermano. Pasó tiempo con amigos jugando al fútbol y al tenis, aunque hubo días aburridos cuando sus amigos no estaban. Su hermano regresó enfermo de mononucleosis y tuvo que ser internado, lo que marcó uno de los peores momentos de las vacaciones.
El documento describe las actividades de una persona durante dos semanas de vacaciones. En la primera semana, pasó tiempo con amigos viendo películas y jugando, y también buscó a su abuelo que había desaparecido. En la segunda semana, asistió a un campamento escolar donde participó en juegos, actividades y un fogón nocturno.
The document discusses four major learning theories - behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and social-constructivism. It focuses on how information technology can be integrated based on behaviorism and cognitivism. Behaviorism views learning as developing responses to stimuli through reinforcement. Cognitivism sees the mind operating like a computer, processing and storing information. The role of the computer is to act as a tutor by presenting information and providing a controlled learning environment, similar to the teacher's role in behaviorism.
El pintor iraní Imán Maleki fue galardonado con el premio William Bouguereau y el premio "Chairman's Choise" en la II Competición Internacional de Art. Renewal Center por su genio en el realismo pictórico y es considerado por algunos como el mejor pintor de arte realista del mundo debido a la calidad fotográfica de sus dibujos.
El documento presenta definiciones conceptuales clave relacionadas con la teoría de la comunicación y el marketing, incluyendo necesidad, consumo, mercado, oferta, demanda, publicidad, mercadotecnia, marketing, objetivo, segmentación, producto, servicio y merchandising.
Este documento presenta una bitácora de las clases de una asignatura sobre diseño gráfico. La primera clase se enfocó en Gutenberg y el origen de la imprenta. La segunda clase trató sobre color e impresión, incluyendo conceptos como los modelos de color, propiedades de la tinta y separación de colores. Se explicaron también términos como trama, puntos por pulgada y trapping.
The document provides a rubric for evaluating digital storytelling projects. It assesses projects across 5 categories: point of view/purpose, voice/pacing, images, economy, and grammar. For each category, it provides descriptors to evaluate the project at the 20, 15, 10, and 5 point levels in terms of how well the project establishes and maintains its point of view, uses pacing and voice to engage the audience, uses images appropriately, has the right length and level of detail, and uses proper grammar. The maximum total score is 100 points.
El documento presenta los principios éticos subyacentes en el módulo sobre "Engendrar". Discute el respeto a la dignidad de la persona y la inviolabilidad de la vida humana. Señala que la manipulación genética solo está justificada con fines terapéuticos y no de dominio. También defiende que la procreación debe darse en el amor conyugal y no como objeto de manipulación. Finalmente, resalta que la regulación de la fertilidad requiere valorar sinceramente los motivos y la dignidad de la pareja.
El documento presenta los principios generales de la moral católica para evaluar situaciones límite como el VIH. Explica que el ser humano es libre y responsable, y que la conciencia es inviolable. Luego describe varios principios como el doble efecto, la totalidad, el bien posible o mal menor, y la epiqueya que guían la evaluación moral católica de acciones con efectos tanto positivos como negativos. El documento concluye agradeciendo y pidiendo la bendición de Dios.
Este documento presenta un programa de un curso sobre ética de la comunicación en el contexto de una cultura digital. Explora temas como el ser humano como sujeto de comunicación, el mundo rural y urbano, la cultura digital emergente, principios de ética teológica y comunicación social, y la ética y comunicación en el panorama actual.
La entrevista es una herramienta de recolección de datos muy utilizada en investigación social. En educación puede aplicarse para recabar datos sobre intereses de los alumnos, opiniones de padres y docentes. Como toda herramienta debe cumplir con determinados requicitos en su elaboración para garantizar la confiabilidad de los datos obtenidos.
El documento resume diferentes conceptos sobre la ley natural y moral desde la perspectiva católica. Explica que la ley natural expresa el sentido moral original del ser humano para discernir entre el bien y el mal a través de la razón. También describe las diferentes expresiones de la ley, incluyendo la ley eterna, positiva, revelada y civil/eclesiástica. Finalmente, señala que la ley natural para los seres racionales se refiere a identificarse con su ser y alcanzar la plenitud sin ir en contra de su naturaleza.
The document describes different types of bees and their roles in the hive. It explains that worker bees collect nectar which they take back to the hive, and that drones mate with the queen but then die. The queen lays eggs in the hive which the worker bees care for, and the beekeeper collects honey that the bees produce from nectar.
Female worker bees initially serve as nurse bees, feeding larvae and the queen bee. Drones are male bees that feed on honey when hatched before flying out of the hive to find a queen bee to mate with. The queen bee's sole job is to lay thousands of eggs each day, and if two queen bees are present in the hive they will fight to the death to establish dominance.
This short story is about bees and beekeeping told from the perspective of Samantha. It introduces different types of bees like drones that help produce honey by vomiting up pollen. It also mentions a beekeeper who cares for the hive. The story ends by crediting Samantha as the author.
The document describes different types of bees and their roles in the hive. It explains that worker bees collect nectar which they take back to the hive, and that drones mate with the queen but then die. The queen lays eggs in the hive which the worker bees care for, and the beekeeper collects honey that the bees produce from nectar.
This document discusses different types of bees and their behaviors. It notes that a bumble bee is collecting pollen to take back to its hive to make honey. Bumble bees are stronger than honey bees so they can open plants more easily. Hornets are enemies of bees and attack beehives. The document also describes how worker bees have different roles over their lifetimes, from eating honey as newborns to becoming foragers, and how bees communicate locations of pollen through dancing.
New Zealand was once inhabited only by birds and trees until the arrival of English and Maori people who fought over the land, while whalers were also killing whales for their oil. In the past, people had to obtain water from the sea in order to clean their clothes.
Early New Zealand was inhabited only by birds until 1642 when Dutch explorer Abel Tasman arrived but was driven away by the native Maori people. The Maori lived in homes made from cut down trees and fished using spears, trading with English settlers who later arrived and attempted to claim ownership of New Zealand through the Treaty of Waitangi, leading to conflicts and wars between the two groups over control of the land.
Early settlers arrived in New Zealand in the 1790s to hunt seals and whales, requiring strength and harpoons. In the 1850s, whaling stations closed after using blubber to produce oil. Immigrants washed clothes by dunking them in water and hung them on ropes to dry. The first sheep arrived by ship and their wool was sheared and sold.
New Zealand was once inhabited only by birds and trees until the arrival of English and Maori people who fought over the land, while whalers were heavily hunting whales for their oil. In the past, people had to collect water from the sea in order to wash their clothes.
This slideshow discusses various objects in the solar system like Earth, its moon, Venus, and provides commentary throughout. It ends by thanking the viewer for watching the slides presented by Stephanie.
The moon has no air and little gravity, making it impossible to live on. Asteroids are rocky objects that originate from the breakup of planets or planetary embryos. Mercury, Venus, and Mars are the three planets closest to the sun in our solar system.
A rocket launched at night from Earth but crashed on Venus after seeing a shooting star in space. The rocket attempted to land on Venus but crashed instead after its journey from Earth at night.
The solar system is made up of the Sun and everything that orbits around it, including 8 planets and many smaller bodies like asteroids, comets and dust. The planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They orbit the Sun in counterclockwise elliptical paths at different distances and speeds.
The solar system is made up of the Sun and everything that orbits around it, including 8 planets. The planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago from a giant cloud of gas and dust.
This slideshow introduces some basic objects in our solar system including the sun, moon, comet, and Earth. It shows pictures of each object and provides their names to teach about our place in space. The slide was created by Savannah Wise to teach others about our solar system.
The solar system is made up of the Sun and everything that orbits around it, including 8 planets. The planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago from a giant cloud of gas and dust.
The solar system consists of Earth and the moon, with the moon orbiting Earth and the sun much farther away. The moon travels around Earth approximately once every 28 days, and it is estimated to be over 4 billion years old, though humans cannot live on the moon as easily as Earth due to its lack of atmosphere and resources.
The Solar System contains the sun which is large enough to fit over 1000 planets inside it, and Pluto was once considered a planet but is now called Planet X. While the moon is 240,000 miles from Earth and has been visited by rockets, it does not have an atmosphere or weather conditions required to support life.
The Solar System is made up of the Sun and everything that orbits around it, including 8 planets and many smaller bodies like asteroids, comets and dust. The 8 planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They orbit the Sun in elliptical paths at different distances and speeds.
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