(i) Which of the following is the smallest in size?
(a) Sun
(b) Moon
(c) Earth
(ii) The direction in which the sun sets is the
(a) East
(b) West
(c) South
(iii) We cannot see this in the night.
(a) Moon
(b) Stars
(c) Sun
(iv) This is not hot.
(a) Sun
(b) Stars
(c) Moon
(stars, sun, moon)
(i) The ______ has no light of its own.
(ii) The _____look like tiny glowing dots in the night sky.
(iii) A day begins when the _____ appears in the sky.
Q3: Write T for true statements and F for the false ones.
(i) The shape of the moon changes every night.
(ii) Stars are closer to the Earth than the moon is.
(iii) The sun moves around the earth.
(i) In which direction does the sunrise?
(ii) When do we generally see the moon in the sky—after the sunrise or after the sunset?
(iii) Name the object that is present in huge numbers in the sky and visible at night.
The solutions of the worksheet "Sky Above Us - 1"
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1. What is the sky above us? |
2. What can we see in the sky during the day? |
3. Why does the sky appear different at night compared to during the day? |
4. How do airplanes fly in the sky? |
5. Can we see the sky from space? |
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