The Sun is located at the center of our solar system and is about 93 million miles from Earth. Our planetary system is called the solar system because we use the word "solar" to describe things related to our star, the Sun. The Sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium and has an interior that includes the core, radiative zone, and convection zone. Venus is hotter than Mercury even though Mercury is closer to the Sun because Venus has a thick, greenhouse gas-rich atmosphere that traps heat. We always see the same face of the Sun because as the Earth orbits it rotates in sync so that over the course of a month we see the entire surface. The next total solar eclipse will be on April
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The Sun is located at the center of our solar system and is about 93 million miles from Earth. Our planetary system is called the solar system because we use the word "solar" to describe things related to our star, the Sun. The Sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium and has an interior that includes the core, radiative zone, and convection zone. Venus is hotter than Mercury even though Mercury is closer to the Sun because Venus has a thick, greenhouse gas-rich atmosphere that traps heat. We always see the same face of the Sun because as the Earth orbits it rotates in sync so that over the course of a month we see the entire surface. The next total solar eclipse will be on April
The Sun is located at the center of our solar system and is about 93 million miles from Earth. Our planetary system is called the solar system because we use the word "solar" to describe things related to our star, the Sun. The Sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium and has an interior that includes the core, radiative zone, and convection zone. Venus is hotter than Mercury even though Mercury is closer to the Sun because Venus has a thick, greenhouse gas-rich atmosphere that traps heat. We always see the same face of the Sun because as the Earth orbits it rotates in sync so that over the course of a month we see the entire surface. The next total solar eclipse will be on April
yellow dwarf star – a hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium – at the center of our solar system. It's about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth and it's our solar system's only star. Why does the solar system have their name?
There are many planetary systems
like ours in the universe, with planets orbiting a host star. Our planetary system is called “the solar system” because we use the word “solar” to describe things related to our star, after the Latin word for Sun, "solis." What is the sun mostly made. Explain
The Sun is a huge ball of
hydrogen and helium held together by its own gravity. The Sun has several regions. The interior regions include the core, the radiative zone, and the convection zone. Mention the characteristics of each planet
Mercury. It has a diameter of 4,879.4
kilometer. Venus. It has a diameter of 12,104 kilometer. Earth. It has a diameter of 12,742 kilometer. Mars. It has a diameter of 6,779 kilometer. Jupiter. This is the largest planet. Saturn. It has a diameter of 116,460 kilometer. Uranus. Neptune. Why is Venus hotter them Mercury
Even though Mercury is closer to
the Sun, Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. Its thick atmosphere is full of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, and it has clouds of sulfuric acid. The atmosphere traps heat, making it feel like a furnace on the surface. Why do we always see the same face of the soon
However there is no 'far side of
the Sun'. Unlike the Moon, which spins once for every time it goes around the Earth, constantly presenting us with the same side, the Sun spins once every 24.5 days and the Earth moves within its orbit so that over the course of about a month we get to see the entire surface. Explain where do the colors of the moon come from?
The varied colors appear when
the moon is seen or photographed through stratified and irregular gas layers of Earth's atmospheric blanket. Tiny air molecules in the layers scatter light that hits them, and their structure causes blue light to scatter more readily than red or orange. What is the difference between solar eclipse and moon eclipse
A solar eclipse occurs when the
Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, fully or partially obscuring the Sun's disk. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through Earth's shadow, fully or partially darkening the lunar disk. Which are the most important moons
Moon: Europa. Parent Planet: Jupiter.
Moon: Io. Parent Planet: Jupiter. Moon: Mimas. Parent Planet: Saturn. Moon: Enceladus. Parent Planet: Saturn Moon: Triton. Moon: Iapetus. Moon: Phobos. Moon: Titan. When we will have a solar eclipse
The next time Earth will witness
a total solar eclipse is April 8, 2024, and has been dubbed "The Great North American Eclipse" as it will be visible throughout North and Central America. thanks for watching