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The Earth In The Solar System- Class 6 social science Notes

 What is The Earth In The Solar System- NCERT Class 6 Social Science   Earth is the  third planet from the sun, and it is the only one with a free- oxygen atmosphere, oceans of water  on its surface, and life. Earth is the fifth-largest planet in the solar system. Our solar system is made up of the Sun, the eight planets, and their moons, as well as smaller planetary objects including dwarf planets, comets, and meteoroids. In these notes, we will learn the topic The Earth In The Solar System  from chapter 1 out of class 6 social science.   Introduction Galaxy: It is a huge system of billion stars and clouds of dust and gases. Millions of such galaxies make a universe. The solar system is the part of Milky way. Milky way : It is the part of pace with tons and tons of stars crowded together. This crowd of stars looks like the spilled milk and named the Milky Way. Ancient Indians named the Milky way as Galaxy. Celestial Bodies : It refers to the sun, the moon, and all shiny objects in the

Motion and Measurement of Distance | Class 6th Science Notes

Notes for Class 6th Science Motion and Measurement of Distance   From Chapter 10 Class 6 Science, we will learn Motion, Types of Motion, Distance Measurement, a Normal Unit of Measurement, and SI Unit of Length in these notes.   Stationary object Stationary objects are those objects that remain fixed and do not move from one place to another.   Motion   They can travel in contrast to objects that stay stationary, such as trains, buses, animals, and humans. An object is said to be in motion when its location changes with respect to time. For instance, if the location of a bus changes over time, the bus is said to be in motion. The bus, for example, departs at 6 a.m. and arrives at the Mumbai station at 11 a.m. It is in motion at that time. Types of motion   1 Rectilinear motion- It is related to when an object’s motion is in a straight line in a fixed direction. For example, a bus moving in a straight line. 2 Circular motions The motion which repeats itself after a fixed interval of tim

BODMAS RULE- What is BODMAS RULE ? BODMAS FULL FORM AND EXAMPLES

BODMAS RULE & BODMAS FULL FORM AND EXAMPLES BODMAS RULE , FULL FORMAT, AND EXAMPLES – In mathematics, the BODMAS Rule is the series that is used to solve mathematical equations and operations. An order of mathematical operations is what it's called. This rule applies when more than one mathematical operation is used in a single ope ration. The BODMAS Rule makes it easy for kids to solve math problems. Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication, and Addition/Subtraction are all abbreviations for BODMAS Full Form. Add, subtract, multiply, divide, squaring, and other “mathematical operations” are examples. If the value in a mathematical expression isn't a number, it's most likely an operation. When confronted with a mathematical problem containing multiple operations, the operations will be solved in the order specified by the BODMAS Law.   BODMAS FULL FORM: B – Bracket () {} [] O- Order of power and roots or exponents D- Divide M- Multiply A- Addition S- Subtraction   Each