Neha Sharma and Akanksha Dudpuri Solutions for Chapter: Night Sky, Exercise 2: EXERCISES
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The large red spot on the surface of Jupitar is actually a giant _____.

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Match the column:
Column A | Column B |
(1) Pole star | (i) The largest asteroid which is also a dwarf planet |
(2) Outer planets | (ii) The definite path on which the planets revolves around the sun |
(3) Uranus | (iii) Appears to be stationary in the sky |
(4) Halley's comet | (iv) The smallest planet |
(5) Lesser bear | (v) The planet with a highly tilted rotational axis |
(6) Ceres | (vi) They are mostly made of gases and have rings around it |
(7) Orbit | (vii) Appears after |
(8) Mercury | (viii) Ursa minor |

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Life is not possible on Jupiter because of

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The constellation which contains the pole star is:

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Mars is called the red planet because of the presence of large amounts of:

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The axis of the earth is slightly tilted at an angle of . This is responsible for

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The solar system consists of

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The planet with the fastest revolving speed is
