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What is a planet?

The planet stands for any celestial body that moves around the sun or any other star like the sun. Planets are astronomical bodies that are massive enough to be rounded by their own gravitational force.

If we go by this definition, there can be many planets around the sun. But there are a few more criteria to fulfil before a celestial body can be classified as a planet.

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For any object to be a planet, it needs to:

Planet:

Fun Facts:

  1. Venus is the brightest planet in our solar system.
  2. Earth has more part of water as compared to land.
  3. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, yet the time period for one day is about 9 hours 55 minutes.

Additional Questions:

  1. What are dwarf planets?
  2. Explain the solar system in detail.
  3. Write about each planet and its speciality.

True or False:

  1. Planets do not revolve around anything.
  2. Jupiter is a planet.
  3. Sun is a planet.
  4. All objects rotating around the sun can be said as planet irrespective of their mass.
  5. There is a total of 12 planets in our solar system.

Objective Quiz:

  1. The path along which planets revolve around the sun is known as ______.
    1. Orbit.
    2. Year.
    3. Distance.
    4. All of the above.
  2. The time taken by a planet to revolve around the sun is known as _______.
    1. Year.
    2. Day.
    3. Month.
    4. Night.
  3. The time taken by a planet to revolve around itself is known as ______.
    1. Year.
    2. Month.
    3. Day.
    4. Hour.
  4. _______ is the planet closest to the sun.
    1. Mercury.
    2. Venus.
    3. Earth.
    4. Jupiter.
  5. _________ is the only planet capable of supporting human life on it.
    1. Earth.
    2. Jupiter.
    3. Saturn.
    4. Uranus.
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