Alright, let's explore three exciting words today: "Earth," "Moon," and "Blackhole."
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Earth
- Pronunciation: /ɜːθ/
- Meaning: Earth is the planet where we all live. It has land, water, and air, and is home to lots of different plants and animals.
- Sentence: We take care of the Earth by recycling and planting trees!
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Moon
- Pronunciation: /muːn/
- Meaning: The Moon is Earth's satellite, which means it moves around the Earth in space. It looks bright and round in the night sky.
- Sentence: At night, if you look up, you can sometimes see the Moon shining brightly!
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Blackhole
- Pronunciation: /ˈblæk.həʊl/
- Meaning: A black hole is a very special spot in space where gravity pulls so hard that even light cannot get out. It's like a big space trap!
- Sentence: Black holes are mysterious because we can’t see them; they are invisible! But scientists can study them by looking at the stars around them.
Isn't it fun to learn about all these things in space and on our planet?