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🌟 Space and Planets

Introduction

Space is big and bright.
We can learn about it together.

The Sun

The Sun is a big star.
It gives us warm light.
It never stops shining.

The Moon

The Moon is Earth’s friend.
It shows us soft light.
It changes shape each night.

The Planets

Eight planets circle the Sun.
They all have different colors.
Earth is our home planet.
Mars is a red planet.

Stars and Night Sky

Stars are tiny suns far away.
They sparkle in dark skies.
We can see many at night.

Did You Know?

πŸŒ™ Did You Know? The Moon is not a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits Earth.

Conclusion

Space is full of wonder.
Look up, ask questions.
Explore, draw, and imagine!

Continue the adventure

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From Magma to Mountain

Volcanoes grow where tectonic plates collide or drift apart. Heat melts rock into light, buoyant magma that rises, cools, and hardens near the surface, building the cone layer by layer.

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