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A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have none, some have 1 (Like Earth), and others have over 60. |
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A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction. |
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A ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. |
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Any of the large celestial bodies that revolve around the Sun in the solar system. |
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The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space. |
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To use the senses to examine or inspect. |
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The star at the center of the solar system. |
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An imaginary line that the Earth rotates around |
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The southernmost point on Earth. |
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The northernmost point on Earth. |
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How far from one point to another. |
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Making a complete spin on an axis. |
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The third planet from the Sun and the only planet in the solar system where life exists. |
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The force that causes objects with mass to attract each other. |
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