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Our Solar System Earth in Space (Conceptlinks Literacy and Language through Content)

by Glen Phelan

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Earth has day and night because it rotates, or spins around. Earth has seasons because it is tilted as it revolves, or moves around, the sun. Everything that revolves around the sun is part of our solar system. Our solar system includes eight planets, including Earth. It also contains moons, asteroids, and comets.… (more)
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Earth has day and night because it rotates, or spins around. Earth has seasons because it is tilted as it revolves, or moves around, the sun. Everything that revolves around the sun is part of our solar system. Our solar system includes eight planets, including Earth. It also contains moons, asteroids, and comets.

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