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Chapter: 15. The Solar System

Neptune has the worst stormy weather because it is the farthest planet from the Sun, receiving very little heat, which contributes to extreme atmospheric conditions.
The Sun is visible during the day because it is the closest star to Earth, making it appear large and bright, unlike other stars that are much farther away.
Olympus Mons on Mars is the solar system’s largest volcano, standing three times taller than Mount Everest.
The length of a year on a planet is determined by the time it takes for that planet to complete one full orbit around the Sun.
Uranus is unique because it spins around the Sun lying on its sides, unlike most other planets that spin more upright.
Three constellations mentioned in the chapter are Orion, Great Bear (Ursa Major), and Scorpio.
The rings around Uranus are noted for being dark in appearance.
Earth is called a living planet because it has the necessary conditions, such as heat, light, air, and water, that make life possible on its surface.
Jupiter is known for having the maximum number of moons because it has more natural satellites orbiting it than any other planet in our solar system.
Stars, even if bigger than the Sun, look small to us because they are incredibly far away in space.
The purpose of mnemonics is to provide an easy and memorable way to recall the correct order of the planets from the Sun.
Nothing can live or grow on the Moon because it lacks air and water, which are essential for life.
The Sun provides essential heat and light to all the planets, making life possible on Earth.
The Pole Star, or North Star, is the brightest star in the northern part of the sky, and by locating it, one can easily determine other directions.
The eight planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Artificial satellites help in communication by transmitting television, telephone, and radio signals across long distances.
Heavenly bodies are natural objects like the Sun, the Moon, and the stars that are seen in the sky.
Venus is the planet that has no natural satellite.
Natural satellites are heavenly bodies like moons that orbit planets naturally, while artificial satellites are man-made objects launched into space to orbit planets.
The Moon appears to shine because it reflects the light from the Sun towards Earth, even though it does not produce its own light.
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