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Planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and icy bodies like Pluto are celestial objects that can reflect light in space. These objects reflect light from the Sun or other nearby sources, making them visible to telescopes and human observers on Earth.
Yes, there are many other objects in the solar system besides planets. Some of these include moons, asteroids, comets, dwarf planets, and Kuiper Belt objects. Each of these objects plays a unique role in shaping the dynamics of our solar system.
There are two objects in the solar system which currently support life, those being the planet Earth and the international space station.
Brightness is related to luminousity and distance. On Earth, the brightest thing would be a nuclear explosion. In space, the brightest thing would be a supernova, but it all depends on the distance from it.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one! So, 1 kilogram is like 1000 grams, right? And if you have 200g objects, you just divide 1000g by 200g, which gives you 5 objects. So, like, you'd need 5 of those 200g objects to have the same mass as 1kg. Easy peasy!
200g
On average, 200g of plain low-fat yogurt would be about 126 calories.
100
16
There are 5 200g to make 1kg as 200 multiplied by 5 equals 1000g which is equal to 1kg.
200g = 7.05oz
5
13.3 tablespoons.
That is approximately 1.6 cups
14 tablespoons
depends how big the cup is :)