Venus is hotter than Mercury because its atmosphere traps heat, which significantly raises its temperature, despite being farther from the Sun than Mercury. NCERT Science Textbook Curiosity Science Session 2024-2025.
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The four outermost planets—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—are much larger than Earth and mostly made of gases. They also have ring-like structures made of dust and rocky material. Class 6 Curiosity Science Chapter 12 Beyond Earth Session 2024-2025.
Mars is called the Red Planet because its soil has a reddish color, giving the planet a red appearance when seen from Earth. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 12 Class VI Book Curiosity Science Chapter 12 Beyond Earth
Venus is called the Morning Star or Evening Star because it shines brightly at dawn and dusk, but it is actually a planet, not a star. NCERT Book Curiosity Science Class 6 Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 12
The four inner planets—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars—are smaller in size, have solid surfaces with rocks, and are located closest to the Sun. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Beyond Earth
The eight planets, in order of increasing distance from the Sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 12 Class VI Book Curiosity Science Chapter 12 Beyond Earth
In India, the planets visible to the naked eye are known by ancient names like Budha (Mercury), Śhukra (Venus), Pṛithvī (Earth), Mangala (Mars), Bṛihaspati or Guru (Jupiter), and Śhani (Saturn). Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Beyond Earth
The Earth takes about one year to complete one revolution around the Sun, and about 24 hours to complete one rotation on its axis, which defines a day. NCERT Science Textbook Curiosity Science Session 2024-2025.
A planet is a large, nearly spherical object that revolves around the Sun. Planets, including Earth, follow orbits around the Sun while also rotating about their own axes. Class VI Book Curiosity Science Chapter 12 Beyond Earth
The Sun was worshipped as a deity in ancient civilizations, including in India as Sūrya, because it is the brightest object and provides light and heat, which are essential for life on Earth. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 12 Chapter ...