Jupiter and Saturn......... by R.E
earth is the only planet known to house liquid water and life
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The four inner, rocky planets are also known as the terrestrial planets. These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Of these four, the largest and the most massive is the Earth.
The area beyond the planets is known as the Kulper belt. It begins with the letter K.
The epicentre of an earthquake is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the point within the Earth where the earthquake actually occurred (known as the focus or hypocentre). From this point on the surface the waves of the earthquake radiate outward like the ripples in a pond when a stone is thrown in.
jupiter, saturn, and neptune (theres a third!)
The source of light and heat for the eight planets in our solar system is the Sun. It emits light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions at its core, which radiate out into space and reach the planets in our solar system, allowing them to receive energy for warmth and illumination.
Yes, all objects in the universe radiate some form of energy in the form of heat. This radiation is known as thermal radiation and occurs due to an object's temperature causing its atoms and molecules to emit electromagnetic radiation.
Yes, hotter stars radiate more energy overall, with a greater proportion emitted at higher frequencies. This is due to the relationship between temperature and the peak wavelength of light emitted, known as Wien's Law. As a star's temperature increases, the peak wavelength shifts towards shorter, higher-energy wavelengths.
Excited atoms, according to Bohr's theory, would release the excess energy by emitting photons of specific frequencies as they return to lower energy states. This emission of light is known as atomic emission.
The inner planets are known as terrestrial planets because they are rocky like earth
mercury and venus are known as light planets, because they are closest to the sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as "inner planets" or "terrestrial planets".
A meteorite is a piece of debris of varying sizes. It originates from asteroids or comets. When it enters the atmosphere various interactions cause it to heat up and radiate that energy which then forms a fireball. This is known as a meteor.
Yes, all objects radiate some heat BUT the hotter the object, the more heat it radiates!! radiation its self is not hot but when it is absorbed by an object its particles in the object move more rapidly thus heating it
Waves decrease in amplitude as they radiate because their energy is spread out over a larger area as they travel away from the source. This phenomenon is known as wave attenuation, and it occurs due to factors such as absorption, scattering, and dispersion in the medium through which the wave is traveling. As a result, the wave loses intensity and its amplitude decreases.
Yes, inner planets are known as terrestrial planets because they are rocky in nature and have solid surfaces. The inner planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, all of which have similar characteristics compared to the outer gas giants.