Q. 1: How
is it that a star seldom finds another star near it?
Ans: The
distances between the stars are really great. Therefore, a star seldom comes
near another.
Q. 2: What
happened when, according to Sir Jeans, a wandering star, wandering through
space, came near the sun?
Ans: It raised tides on the surface of
the sun.
Q. 3: What
happened when the wandering star came nearer and nearer?
Ans: The
immense tidal wave rose higher and higher.
Q. 4: What
are planets and how did they come into existence?
Ans: The
planets star the moving apace when a moving star came near the sun and immense
the tidal wave which broke to make the planets.
Q. 5: Why
is there no life on the stars?
Ans: Because the stars are extremely hot.
Q. 6: Write
a note on the beginning of life on the earth.
Ans: It
started from humble beginning which grew more complex to produce human beings
in the end.
Q. 7: Why
is the universe, of which our earth is a part, so frightening? Give as many
reasons as you can.
Ans: The universe is frightening because
of immense distances stretches of time and our extreme loneliness in the world.
Q. 8: What,
in your opinion, should be the conditions necessary, for the kind of life we
know to exist on other heavenly bodies? Do such conditions generally exist?
Ans: Moderate temperature, air and water are necessary for life such condition do not exist on any another on any another Planet.
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