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PLEASE HEP ME WITH THESE QUESTIONS. 1.(Solar system, Galaxy): the Sun, the planets, and other celestial bodies that are held by the

Sun’s gravitational attraction.
2. (Black hole, Eclipse): a partial blocking of light from the passage of an object between the
celestial body and the observer or between the celestial body and its source of illumination.
3. (Equator, Axis): an imaginary line through Earth that extends from the North Pole to the South
Pole.
4. (Cyclic pattern, Sporadic pattern): an event or process that contains multiple steps that repeat.
5. (Climate, Seasons): the four divisions of the year based on changes in temperature caused by
varied amounts of sunlight and the tilt of Earth.

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Answer:

1. solar system

  • The galaxy is much larger than the solar system, and since the question only includes the sun and the other planets, and what's close to that like debris, we should limit this to the solar system.

2. eclipse

  • A black hole is a discontinuity from which light cannot escape. It's by no means partial or temporary, unlike an eclipse, which is when a celestial body covers another (like when the moon temporarily covers the sun).

3. axis

  • The equator is like the circumference of the sphere, and the axis is like a diameter that goes straight through the earth. The axis goes from pole to pole, which is through the earth, so you know it's the correct answer.

4. cyclic pattern

  • "Cyclic" comes from "cycle" which means a consistent pattern. "Sporadic" means with no pattern, capricious.

5. seasons

  • There are four seasons and there aren't four climates, so this should be fairly simple!

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