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In the day time we see ________ in the sky.
A _________ is a huge ball of burning gas.
A ________ produces its own light.
The closest star from the earth is _________.
The group of stars are called ________.
A large heavenly body that revolves around a star is called_________.
An ____________ is a path along which a planet moves around a star.
__________ do not have their own light.
Planets reflect the light received from the___________
___________ are much smaller in size than a star.
__________ is a heavenly body that revolves around the planet.
__________ is the natural satellite of the earth.
_________ and _________ are the only planets that do not have natural satellites.
The solar system consists of Sun, _____ planets and their satellites.
Each planet moves around the sun in a fixed__________.
Which planet is not named after any Roman or Greek Gods?
Which is the closest planet to the sun?
_________ is the smallest planet in the solar system.
__________ planet is very hot during the day and very cold at night.
Which planet has very little air?
__________ is the hottest planet of the solar system.
___________ is the brightest planet of the solar system.
Which planet is called Morning star as well as Evening star?
Venus is the closest planet to the_______.
Which planet is known to have life?
70% of earth’s surface is covered with________.
The earth appears to be___________ in colour from space.
Earth is also known as the_________ planet.
Which planet is covered with red dust?
___________ is known as the red planet.
___________ is the largest planet of the solar system.
Which planet spins faster than any other planet?
Which is the third planet from the sun?
___________ is the second largest plant of the solar system.
Rings made up of pieces of_________ surrounds the saturn.
There are _________ numbers of shining rings around the middle of saturn.
The Cassini spacecraft has been sent to _________ planet to study it.
_________ was the first planet to be discovered by a telescope.
__________ is the third largest planet of the solar system.
Which planet has a feature of fast blowing storms.
Mercury , Venus, Earth and Mars are____________ planets.
Mercury , Venus, __________ and ________ are also called rocky planets.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are __________ planets.
Outer planets are made up of________.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are also called______________.
_________ is an unique planet.
Earth has_________ in liquid form.
Earth has oxygen in the__________.
Which planet is full of plants, animals, insects, birds and human beings?
The presence of________ makes the earth the most beautiful and unique planet.
The earth was formed long ago from a cloud of_________ and __________.
Initially the earth was very_________.
The continuous__________ cooled the outer surface of the earth.
The surface of the earth became______ on cooling
Water appeared on the surface of the earth in___________ form.
The __________ formed the atmosphere.
The earth is made up of three layers- core, _______ and crust.
The innermost layer of the earth is called__________.
The core is made up of dense minerals mainly_________ and __________.
The core has a________ inner core.
The core has a________ outer core.
The inner core is the_______ part of the earth.
The inner core has a temperature of about__________.
The middle layer of the earth is called_________.
The mantle is a thick layer of________.
The mantle is rich in minerals such as Iron and_________.
The outermost layer of the earth is called___________.
The crust is the________ layer of the earth.
The crust is rich in minerals such as _________ and _________.
The crust is divided into____________.
The crust and mantle float on the_______.
The crust and mantle are always pushed_________ by the gases and molten rocks.
The pressure given by the gases and molten rocks to the crust and mantle forms the__________.
The hot gases and molten rocks ejecting out through the openings of a crust forms a____________.
Volcanoes that erupt regularly are called __________ volcanoes.
Volcanoes that have not erupted since a long time but can still erupt are called ___________ volcanoes.
A volcano that has not erupted during recorded history is called___________ volcano.
All planets show_________ kind of movements.
The movement of planets around the sun in a fixed orbit is called_________. Revolution
The earth takes_________ days to complete one revolution.
The spinning of the planets on their own axis is called__________.
Earth spins on its axis from_________ to__________.
The axis is an__________ line.
The axis runs from________ to_______.
Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of_______.
The earth takes__________ hours to complete one rotation.
The __________ of earth causes days and nights.
The part of a globe which lights up after facing a torch shows________.
The part of the globe which appears dark and is away from the light of the torch shows_________.
__________ are the tiny twinkling objects in the sky.
How many seasons are there in India?
Which season comes in between summer and winter?
Which season comes in between winter and summer?
During _______ and _______ seasons, it is neither too hot nor too cold.
Which is the fifth season?
During __________ season, it rains for most of the days.
_________ is an imaginary line that runs through the centre of the earth at an angle of 90° to the axis.
_______ is the farthest planet from the sun.
Equator divides the earth into ________ equal halves.
The upper half of the earth is called _________.
The lower half of the earth is called ________.
The tilted axis of the earth and its ___________ around the sun causes the change of seasons.
When the north pole is tilted towards the sun, it has __________ season.
When the south pole is tilted away from the sun, it has _________ season.
__________ is the hottest part of the day.
In the morning and evening the sun is _________ in the sky.
The sun rays are ________ in the morning and evening.
The _________ receives almost the same amount of sunlight around the year.
In the equator the days and nights are about ________ hours of duration.
The seasons do not change at the_______.
If the earth’s axis were not tilted then there would be no change of ________.