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Question
drag each label to the correct location on the image. match the celestial bodies in the solar system with their names.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we recall the components of the solar system:
- The Sun is at the center, so the left - most lower box (near the bright, fiery - looking object) should be labeled "Sun".
- Jupiter is a large planet, often depicted with a distinct appearance; the box pointing to the large, round planet (with the ringed planet nearby) could be "Jupiter".
- The main asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter, so the box in the region between the inner and outer planets (where small dots are, representing asteroids) is "main asteroid belt".
- Uranus is a planet beyond Saturn (the ringed planet), so the upper middle box (above the ringed planet and Jupiter) can be "Uranus".
- A comet has a tail, so the box pointing to the object with a tail is "comet".
- The Kuiper Belt is a region of icy bodies beyond Neptune (though not labeled here, but from the labels given, the right - most upper box, representing the outer region with small objects) is "Kuiper Belt".
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- Left - most lower box: Sun
- Box pointing to large round planet: Jupiter
- Box with small dots (asteroid - like): main asteroid belt
- Upper middle box: Uranus
- Box with tailed object: comet
- Right - most upper box: Kuiper Belt