It's for my study Guide.
1) Changing 145000 into 1.45 x 10^5 is an example of?
2) ____ are small spherical non luminous bodies that orbit a star
3) the distance from the sun to the earth is called
4) what is everything a part of?
5) what consists of our sun, it's family of planets, and some smaller celestial bodies
6) a more convinent way to write large numbers is called
7) the object is 109 times larger in diameter than the earth
8) this measurement has a value of 1.5 x 10^8 km
9) a ___ is the distance light can travel in 1 year
10) these are places where stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust
thanks in advance
1) Changing 145000 into 1.45 x 10^5 is an example of?
2) ____ are small spherical non luminous bodies that orbit a star
3) the distance from the sun to the earth is called
4) what is everything a part of?
5) what consists of our sun, it's family of planets, and some smaller celestial bodies
6) a more convinent way to write large numbers is called
7) the object is 109 times larger in diameter than the earth
8) this measurement has a value of 1.5 x 10^8 km
9) a ___ is the distance light can travel in 1 year
10) these are places where stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust
thanks in advance
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You mean astronomy,right?
1. Scientific notation.
2. Planets.
3. 1 astronomical unit.
4. Everything is a part of universe.
5. Our solar system.
6. Rounding it off using significant figures/scientific notations.
7. Sun.
8. 1 astronomical unit/average distance b/w sun and the earth.
9. Light year.
10. Nebulas(or molecular clouds).
1. Scientific notation.
2. Planets.
3. 1 astronomical unit.
4. Everything is a part of universe.
5. Our solar system.
6. Rounding it off using significant figures/scientific notations.
7. Sun.
8. 1 astronomical unit/average distance b/w sun and the earth.
9. Light year.
10. Nebulas(or molecular clouds).
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The first thing you need to do is learn the difference between astrology and astronomy.