The Earth in The solar system

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The Earth in The solar system In this presentation you will about to know our galaxies, planets, stars and lot more. This is your learning time.

The Solar System is the solar family with Sun at it’s head The Solar System is the solar family with Sun at it’s head. It also consists of stars, eight planets, satellites and some other celestial bodies known as asteroids and meteoroids. Our Solar System also contains comets, moons, dust, gas and some minor planets. In our solar system, there is also a asteroid belt. Which separate Mercury, Venus, Earth and not forgetting mars and other are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The fact of solar system are The Solar System was formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago and consists of the Sun, planets, dwarf planets and other astronomical objects bound in its orbit.

The universe is everything we can touch, feel, measure or detect The universe is everything we can touch, feel, measure or detect. It includes planets, stars, galaxies, clouds, light and even time. The universe contains billions of galaxies, each containing millions or billions of stars. The fact of Universe are About 275 million new stars are born everyday.

While watching the night sky, you may notice various patterns formed by different groups of stars. These are called Constellations. The fact of constellation  is a measure of online analytical processing, which is a collection of multiple fact tables sharing dimension tables, viewed as a collection of stars.

A comet is a small world which scientists sometimes call a planetesimal. They are made out of dust and ice, kind of like a dirty snow ball. Apart from the stars, planets and satellites, there are numerous tiny bodies which also move around the sun. These bodies are called asteroids. The small pieces of rocks which move around the sun are called meteoroids. Sometimes these meteoroids come near the earth and tend to draw upon it. The fact on comets, asteroids and metors are Asteroid: A relatively small, inactive, rocky body orbiting the Sun. Comet: A relatively small, at times active, object whose ices can vaporize in sunlight forming an atmosphere (coma) of dust and gas and, sometimes, a tail of dust and/or gas. Meteoroid: A small particle from a comet or asteroid orbiting the Sun.

The Stars Like people, stars are born, they grow old and they die. Their birth places are huge, cold clouds of gas and dust, known as 'nebulas'. The most famous of these is the Orion nebula, which is just visible with the unaided eye. Pole Star it is the last star in the handle of the Little Dipper. Contrary to popular belief, Polaris is not even close to the brightest star in the night sky; in fact it is the 40th brightest star.  The fact of stars are Stars are in perfect balance.

Thank you for watching my ppt. Hope you gain some knowledge Thank you for watching my ppt. Hope you gain some knowledge. Made by: Manvi Chauhan class 6 School: Delhi Public School Ghaziabad International.