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dwarf planets
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Western countries
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Dwarf planets are recognized as a distinct category in astronomy, including Pluto.
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2
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exoplanets
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Western countries
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Exciting area of scientific research and discovery, with ongoing missions and public interest in finding new exoplanets.
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3
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neptune
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Western countries
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Neptune is one of the recognized planets in the solar system and was discovered in 1846.
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4
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planet
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Western countries
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Considered a major subject of study and fascination, with ongoing exploration missions by space agencies like NASA.
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5
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planet
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Western countries
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In Western countries, the concept of planet mainly refers to celestial bodies such as Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, as studied in astronomy and space exploration.
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6
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planet
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Western countries
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Taught as part of basic science education, including the eight planets in the solar system.
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7
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planet
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Western countries
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There are eight recognized planets in the solar system, including Earth.
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8
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planets
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Western countries
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Studied extensively in astronomy and space exploration
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9
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planets
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Western countries
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There are 8 planets in the solar system, including Earth.
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10
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planets
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Western countries
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Studied and explored extensively by space agencies like NASA and ESA.
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11
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planets
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Western countries
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Taught in schools as part of basic science education
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12
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planets
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Western countries
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Studied extensively as part of scientific exploration and space missions.
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1
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13
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terrestrial planet
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Western countries
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Terrestrial planets are considered to be rocky and Earth-like in nature, emphasizing their potential for hosting life.
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14
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terrestrial planet
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Western countries
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Terrestrial planets are seen as solid and rocky, with a similar composition to Earth.
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