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The Solar System is formed by the Sun, eight planets, some other celestial bodies, asteroids and meteorites.
The Sun: The sun is at the centre of the solar system. It is huge in size. It is made of hot gases. The sun provides the pulling force which binds the members of the solar family. The sun is very hot but we do not feel its heat because we are very far away from the sun. In fact, the distance between the sun and the earth is 150 million km.
Planets: There are eight planets in the solar system and they are; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Jpuiter, Saturn, Uranus And Neptune.
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India is a vast country. It is the seventh largest country in the world; in terms of area. India is the second most populous country in the world. India is a diverse country; in terms of physical features. It can be divided into following physical divisions:
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In the District Administration, district is the basic unit of administration. The administrative head of the district is the District Collector. Ever since the creation of the post in 1772, the District Collector continues to be the administrative head of district administration.
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