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Planet Earth

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  • Which part does point  C  show?
    Northern Hemisphere
  • It takes 24 hours for the Earth to revolve around the Sun. True or false?
    False. It takes 365 days and 6 hours forthe Earth to revolve around the Sun.
  • The gaseous layer that surrounds the Earth.
    Atmosphere.
  • Tell us an example of stars
    Sun
  • Which planet is the closest to the Sun?
    Mercury
  • Which part does point  B show?
    North Pole
  • Which part does point  F  show?
    Southern Hemisphere
  • Which part does point  A show?
    Meridians
  • Tell us three examples of planets?
    Mercury, Venus, Earth, Saturn, Uranus, ...
  • They run to the east and west. Parallels or meridians?
    Parallels
  • Which planets orbit next to the Earth?
    Venus and Mars
  • The Universe is located inside of the Milky Way. True or false?
    False. The Milky Way is located inside of the Universe
  • What is the Earth's position in the Solar System?
    It's the third planet closer to the Sun
  • The Moon is a planet. True or false?
    False. The Moon is a satellite.
  • What does the photo show?
    The Earth, the Moon and the Sun
  • Tell us an example of galaxies
    Milky Way
  • The galaxy containing the Earth.
    Milky Way
  • They are semicircles that run from one pole to the other. Parallels or meridians?
    Meridians
  • Tell us an example of dwarf planets
    Pluto
  • They are circles that run perpendicular to the Earth’s axis. Parallels or meridians?
    Meridians
  • Groups of stars in the universe.
    Galaxies.
  • The principal one runs through Greenwich. Parallels or meridians?
    Meridians
  • They run northwards and southwards from the Equator. Parallels or meridians?
    Parallels
  • Which part does point  D show?
    Equator
  • The planetary system the Earth belongs to.
    Solar System
  • Which part does point G show?
    South Pole
  • How many planets are there in the Solar System?
    There are 8 planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
  • Which part does point  E show?
    Parallels
  • Which planet is the furthest from the Sun?
    Neptune
  • The principal one is the Equator. Parallels or meridians?
    Parallels