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SCIENCE AND EARTH DAY AND NIGHT SKY.pptx
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Daytime Objects in the Sky Daytime – the time of day when there is daylight.
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Sun – the star around which our planet, Earth, revolves.
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Clouds – are collections of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the air. They are an important part of Earth’s weather.
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Rainbows - is formed when sunlight strikes rain drops and the light is split into different colors.
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Nighttime Objects in the Sky Nighttime - is the time of day when no light from the sun can be seen.
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Moon – the Earth’s only natural satellite. A satellite is an object in space that orbits or revolves around a bigger space object.
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Stars - are huge bright balls of hot, explosive gases. They give their own light and energy.
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Planets
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