Speech on Solar Systems and Planets in English in Very Simple Words for Kids and Students

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Speech on Solar Systems and Planets in English in Very Simple Words for Kids and Students

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1 - Speech on Solar Systems and Planets

Dear teachers and students,

This is a great opportunity and I am feeling extremely honored to be invited to share your learning experience with all of you. I studied from this respected institution and after my schooling, I studied Astronomy and now I am a scientist with R & D Center, New Delhi.

While the school has created discipline and interest in studying me, the solar system and planets, the galaxy, etc., I believe that my passion for studying the moon, stars, solar system, and the Galaxy gave me a Successful student was instrumental in making successful students.

Our solar system is so huge and huge that the more you know about it, the same depth will be included in it. Since its discovery in the year 1930, Pluto was considered to be the 9th planet and the smallest planet in the solar system. However, this assumption began to change in the late 1990's, when scientists and astronomers began to argue about Pluto not having a planet in all cases. In the year 2006, the IAU (International Astronomical Union) finally decided to remove Pluto from the list of planets and named it 'Dwarf planet' and thus we now have 8 'real planets' in the solar system.

As you all know, 8 planet Mercury, which is the smallest planet and closest to the sun. Venus is the hottest planet and closest to our planet. Earth is the only planet that is inhabited by living beings. Mars is the second smallest planet; Jupiter is the largest planet in which the maximum number of mons is. Saturn is the second largest planet; Then come Uranus and Neptune; They are very far from the sun. While Mercury; Venus; Earth and Mars are internal rocky planets; Jupiter and Saturn outer gas are giant planets and Uranus and Neptune are exterior ice giant planets.

All the planets are part of our solar system and roam around the sun continuously. It takes about 24 hours for our planet Earth to rotate on its axis, causing the event of day and night; It takes about 365 days to revolve around the sun. The sun has been orbited not only by the Earth but by all other planets, comets, asteroids and all other objects of the solar system.

You will be surprised to know that our solar system is about 4.6 billion years old and is created by gravity in a giant molecular cloud. Do you know that the sun we see is actually a huge star, which is made of helium and hydrogen, and it has around 99.9% mass of the entire solar system. This is the reason why there is a huge gravity that pulls every object of the planet around you to wander around it.

There are also other objects in our solar system such as the asteroid, located somewhere between Jupiter and Mars. Other items such as 'Kuiper belt' and 'scattered discs' encircle Neptune. In all these places there are dwarf planets like Pluto and others. In all these areas there are various other very small particles and objects such as Centaur, Comet, Interplanetary Dust, etc.

Well, the solar system is very vast and it is not possible for anyone to share everything in the discussion about this. I would recommend those who are interested in learning more about the planet, they should study books, articles etc.

You can also contact me,

Thanks!

 

2 - Speech on Solar Systems and Planets

Respected Principal Sir, respected teachers and my dear students!

It is a great pleasure to stand with you and to share my experience of studying astronomy with you all. Until 3 years ago, I was one of you. After passing my secondary examination from the school, I studied astronomy as a solar system, the planets, the sun, the moon and the stars have always fascinated me.

Most of us have seen in our childhood and even in the form of adults - in different times of the day, the Moon, Planets and Sun from different perspectives. I have come to know that there is so much to learn from our solar system and to acquire knowledge. Our solar system is so vast and vast that no one can ever learn everything about it. However, it is always good that someone starts from the root; To learn about galaxies, planets and solar systems, it is important to learn about the physical factors of a solar system. To do this, someone should enroll in institutions who teach about solar systems.

When I was a child, I was very excited about stars, planets, sun and solar system. I wanted to see them closely; My father bought me a telescope. When I grew up, he gave me a special camera, which could click pictures of these objects from different angles. Now that I am studying astronomy, I have come to know that in the study of solar system some special types of 'robots' are also included. The most fundamental thing about the Solar System is that there are 9 planets in the Solar System, that is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. In fact, I grew up knowing that fact. But lately, Pluto's name has been removed from the list of planets because Pluto does not meet the new criteria defining planets. Therefore, Pluto is now only a 'dwarf planet'.

We all know that the sun is the source of light and heat; But do you know that the Sun is made up of about 98% hydrogen and helium and contains almost every kind of substance in the solar system. Therefore, the Sun produces light and heat for the entire solar system. The planets and objects near the Sun are made of very high melting content and thus have a high proportionate barren surface.

Whereas objects away from the Sun and the planets are usually made of low melting pointers. Therefore, life and existence on such planets is possible. However, the earth is the only planet where water is found; Therefore, only living creatures on Earth are possible. The structure of the solar system consists of four interior planets from the Sun, four huge planets and ets cooper belts, which are usually made of icy objects.

Well guys, I'm sure you all must have been fascinated by listening to the solar system till now. However, there is a lot to learn about the Milky Way, the Solar System, the planets and the entire universe.

I would recommend, if any of you are interested in learning more about these, you can contact me individually or read books published on the solar system.

Thank you for listening to me!

 

3 - Speech on Solar Systems and Planets

Dear students - You all a very good morning!

Hope you all are settled. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 5th Science Fair of our school. Not taking too much time; I would like to tell you that the theme of this year's science fair is 'The solar system and planet'.

You all know that our solar system has eight planets along with their respective moons and satellites, and they all roam around the sun continuously. Many of you, I'm sure Pluto is now considered a 'dwarf planet', while it was one of the planets in earlier times. The remaining eight planets contain Mercury; Venus; Earth; Mars; Jupiter; Saturn planet; Uranus, and Neptune Pluto was, at first, the smallest and ninth planet in our solar system, but the International Astronomical Union (IAU) changed the description of the planets and since Pluto was not meeting the necessary standards; It is now considered a 'dwarf planet'.

Mercury is the planet's closest planet and it is the youngest planet in the entire solar system. Due to being the closest to the Sun, it is the smallest year in comparison to all other planets. However, its day is longer than its year and Mercury of 1 year is equal to about 88 days of Earth; It is the smallest in the entire solar system.

All of you must have heard about Leap Year; The year in which there is an additional one day in February ie i.e. 29 days. Leap year comes every fourth year. Have you ever wondered why this is? Our Solar System and Planet Earth answer this question. Earth is the only planet that is inhabited with living beings. On Earth, there are 23 hours and 56 minutes in 1 day and on the planet one year is 365.3 days. Every 4th year is added 0.3 which creates an extra day and is known as leap year, which is known as 29 February.

All planets have their own importance and interesting stories. I am sure that all of you know that Jupiter is the largest planet in the entire solar system and it is at fifth place from the Sun. The planet's shortest day is compared to all other planets, that is, only 9 hours, 55 minutes. However, there are approximately 4333 days in its year, the maximum of all planets. Since Jupiter has no solid surface; Life is not possible on this planet. In the atmosphere of Jupiter, there is a vast ocean of water and hydrogen, and as the sky is compressed, it gradually becomes an element making the ocean larger.

Well there are many other interesting things to know about our solar system and the planet. While the Internet is highly resourceful in acquiring knowledge about it; I suggest that you should study the published books and articles in the newspapers etc. to gain a better understanding of the solar system and the planet.

Thanks!

 

4 - Speech on Solar Systems and Planets

Respected Principal, respected teacher, all other members of the school and my fellow students!

First of all, I want to welcome all of you to the science fair held every year at your school. It started when I was in Standard V, since then I have been an active partner of Science Fair. Every year, on the first day of the fair, the school shares some amazing and exciting news with us.

This year, our school has some very pleasant and exciting for us, especially for small students. This year, our school has decided to take us all to the Science Museum and Planetarium on the last day of the fair. Exciting, is not it? Personally, I am very excited and excited about the Solar System and the planet has always been one of my favorite attractions.

We all know that our solar system is one of the eight planets that move around the sun. However, how many of you know that there are comets, moons, small planets, asteroids, gas and dust etc. in the solar system along with the planets. In the interior part of the solar system there are Sun, Venus, Mercury, Mars and Earth. The major asteroid belt spreads between the borders of Jupiter and Mars.

The planets located in the outer layer of the solar system include Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus. Many of you may have been wondering why I did not take Pluto's name or indeed, many of you would know that Pluto is now considered a 'dwarf planet' because it's the criterion and definition of being a 'planet' Does not meet. According to the new classification shared by 'IAU (International Astronomical Union)

Within the Solar System, everything and everything revolves around the Sun, and the Sun has about 98% of the entire material within the solar system. This is because any object which is very large in size will have greater gravity and since the sun is so vast, its strong gravity pulls all the other objects within the solar system towards it. On the other hand, all the objects that move in high speed constantly try to move away from the sun, in the empty part of the outer space of the solar system.

Due to the efforts of the planets to move away and due to the sun's effort to pull them inwards, the planets are stuck somewhere in the middle. They are generally balanced between 'Surya' and 'Getting attracted towards the Sun', these planets revolve around their whole life.

Well, there are many other things to know about our solar system and planets. The visit of the science museum and the planetarium will be an excellent opportunity for all of us to know about all these, in the group. I really thank the school for giving me the opportunity to learn and enrich it.

I will rest my speech here by saying that our journey of planetarium is the best learning experience for all of us!

Thanks!

 

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