Light pollution refers to the presence of excessive artificial light at night. It reduces our ability to clearly see and study stars and other celestial objects in the night sky. Class VI Book Curiosity Science Chapter 12 Beyond Earth Session ...
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Fewer stars are visible in big cities due to light pollution, as well as smoke, dust, and obstructions like tall buildings and trees. In villages, with less light pollution, more stars can be seen. Chapter 12 Beyond Earth NCERT Science ...
Fishermen along the Konkan coast see the four stars of the Big Dipper as a boat, and the last three stars as the neck of the boat, reflecting their own connection to the night sky. Class VI Book Curiosity Science ...
In Central India, some tribes view the four stars of the Big Dipper as the grandmother’s cot, with the remaining three stars representing thieves stealing it, highlighting cultural interpretations of star patterns. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 12 Chapter 12 ...
The Pole Star, also known as Polaris or Dhruva tārā in India, is important for navigation because it appears stationary in the sky, helping people in the Northern Hemisphere locate the North direction. Class 6 Curiosity Science Chapter 12 Beyond ...