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A satellite is a celestial body that moves around the planets in the same way as the planets move around the sun. 

Which celestial body orbits the Earth as a natural satellite?

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Important Questions on The Earth in the Solar System

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There are eight planets in our solar system. In order of their distance from the sun, they are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and
Neptune. 

Draw a labelled diagram of the Solar sytem and mention the time taken for each planet to orbit around the sun and the time taken to spin on its axis.

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Earth is the only planet where life exists and it is called the Blue Planet.

Elaborate on the key elements and circumstances that make Earth habitable compared to other celestial bodies within our solar system.

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Constellations are patterns of stars that have been identified and named by various cultures throughout history. These patterns are not necessarily physically related; the stars in a constellation may be at vastly different distances from Earth and may have no significant gravitational or physical connection.

Identify and name the constellation. How does it get its name?

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Which of the following celestial features occupies the region of the solar system commonly referred to as the asteroid belt, located between the orbital paths of Mars and Jupiter?
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What is the difference between the maximum and minimum distance of Jupiter from the Sun in kilometres? (75.4 million Km/57.4 million Km/45.7 million Km)
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Nature and the universe are great teachers. They teach us the values of discipline, perseverance and devotion to duty. Describe the values we imbibe from nature.