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Parts of the Sun The sun is made of gas and has no solid surface as Earth does. However, it still has a defined structure. The three major surface areas of the sun are shown in the upper half of Figure 1: * Core * Radiative Zone * Convective Zone
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he sun warms our planet every day, provides the light by which we see and is absolutely necessary for life on Earth.
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How the Sun Works -- Its Different Parts
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The diameter of our closest star, the Sun, is 1,392,000 kilometers. The Sun is thought to be 4.6 billion years old
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Sun Animation
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THE ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM-journey within our system
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Solar System Model
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Solar System Coloring Pages
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These two experiments prove that science and art can work together!
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Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional-this is like a free astronomy book online.
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Drama-music-cross curricular-math-history-geography-creative writing language-art
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Astronomy Theme Crafts
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The Sun is a star like billions of others in our Milky Way galaxy. Stars have lifetimes, just like people.
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These three colorful NASA images of the Sun
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INSTRUCTION: The sun is a star. It is made entirely of hot gases. As with all stars, the sun gets its energy from fusion. Fusion happens when protons crash into each other and stick together. The sun has many parts: the CORONA, the crown of light around t
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Solar System: Planets, Moons, Comets, Meteors Activities
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This composite shows Earth and the remaining 11 large solar system objects at a scale of 100 km/pixel.
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Montessori space lessons ideas
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Planets/Sun/Labels Students learn the names of the 9 planets and their relative location within our Solar System.
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