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Earth and Universe | |
Our Solar System | |
Phases of the Moon | |
Earth and Its Landscape |
The universe is a huge space filled with amazing things like stars, planets, and moons. Some of these things can be seen by us. During the daytime, we see the sun shining bright, and at nighttime, we can see the moon and the sparkling stars in the sky.
Our solar system is like a family of planets, each with its own unique features. It includes the Sun, eight planets, their moons, comets, asteroids, meteors, and even some dwarf planets.
A planet is a round object that moves around the Sun in a special path called an orbit.
The moon takes about 28 days to go all the way around the Earth. As it moves, we see different shapes of the moon in the sky every night. These different shapes are called the phases of the moon.
When we look at Earth from space, it looks blue, which is why we call it the blue planet. It's special because it's the only planet in our solar system where life exists. About three-fourths of Earth is covered with water.
Earth's surface is not the same everywhere. It has different features, which we call landforms. There are different types of landforms:
Forests are important for our planet because they help produce oxygen and provide habitats for different species.
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