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Skeleton

A skeleton is the hard structure


that protects the internal organs
of a living thing. Skeletons can be
inside the body or outside the
body. In mammals, which include
humans, the skeleton is made of
bones.
Fossil
Fossil, remnant, impression,
or trace of
an animal or plant of a past
geologic age that has been
preserved in Earth’s crust.
The complex of data
recorded in fossils world
wide. known as the fossil
record—is the primary
source of information about
the history on life.
Dinosaur
• Dinosaurs are a diverse
group of reptiles of
the clade Dinosauria. They
first appeared during
the Triassic period,
between 243 and
233.23 million years ago,
although the exact origin
and timing of the evolution
of dinosaurs is the subject
of active research.
Bones
• Bones provide the
structure for our
bodies. The adult
human skeleton is
made up of 206
bones. These
include the bones of
the skull, The adult
human body has
206 of themspine
research
• the systematic
investigation
into and study
of materials and
sources in order
to establish
facts and reach
new
conclusions.
aurora
• also known as polar
lights, aurora polaris,
northern lights,
aurora borealis, or
southern lights,
aurora australis, is a
natural light display
in Earth's sky,
predominantly seen
in high-latitude
regions
Solar Wind
• is a stream of charged
particles released from the
upper atmosphere of the
Sun, called the corona
This plasma mostly
consists
of electrons, protons and p
articles with kinetic
energy between 0.5 and
10 keV.
Solar flare
• is a sudden flash of
increased brightness on
the Sun, usually observed
near its surface and in
close proximity to a
sunspot group. Powerful
flares are often, but not
always, accompanied by
a coronal mass ejection
Magnetic field

• a vector field that


describes
the magnetic influence
on moving electric
charges, electric
currents,: ch1
and magnetic materials
Astronomer
• is a scientist in the
field of astronomy
who focuses their
studies on a specific
question or field
outside the scope of
Earth.
discovery
• a process in courts of
law relating to
evidence Discovery,
The Discovery or Dis
coveries may also
refer to

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