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Riddle about the planet Venus for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddle about the planet Venus for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddle about the planet Venus for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

Well, guess, children, what is shining there in the sky? Isn't it a star or a moon, full of charm, attracts our eyes and drifts next to the sun? At sunset and dawn The sky shines brighter than the Sun, Without it it is dark and gray... Brighter than all the planets - (Answer - Venus)

Only the Sun and Moon in the sky are brighter than her. And there is no hot planet in the solar system. (Answer: Venus)

I often glow in the sky, your closest neighbor. I am Mercury's sister, And I am always hot. (Answer: Venus)

If the sky is clear, the dawn has barely gone out, it will rise first in the sky, all in the clouds... (Answer - Venus)

A planet named after an ancient Roman goddess? (Answer: Venus)

The brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon. In ancient Rome, people believed that these were two different stars. One shines beautifully in the morning, and in the evening the other shines. Mars looks at her jealously, After all, she talks about love. (Answer: Venus)

At sunset and dawn The sky shines brighter than the Sun, Without it it is dark and gray... Brighter than all the planets - (Answer - Venus)

This planet is a “neighbor” of the Earth, second from the Sun? (Answer: Venus)

Very close to us, but still looking down at us from an utter height. This planet is named after the goddess of beauty. Although the name is beautiful And the appearance is pleasant - The planetary spirit of the planet Because of the dense atmosphere is Scary, menacing and angry. There are winds, clouds and acid rain everywhere, Hurricanes and volcanoes, Through the valleys and mounds. The heat swirls in circles there... The days there are very long. And the planet is visible in the morning as a very bright star, which hangs above the horizon and looks at you and me. (Answer: Venus)

Riddles about the planet Uranus for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddles about the planet Uranus for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddles about the planet Uranus for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

Lush gas giant Brother of Jupiter and dandy He loves to have Rings of ice and dust nearby. (Answer: Uranus)

He has been a Greek among his Roman brothers for many centuries , And rushes through the cosmos of melancholy, lying on his side. (Answer: Uranus)

The ancients did not know the planet of the God of the sky, Only in the eighteenth century the planet was observed: A music teacher from England discovered it, Which was later recognized as the best astronomer. The planet is full of methane, twilight and peace reign here... And through telescopes the planet looks blue. (Answer: Uranus)

I am a bright planet, Take care of your eyes! The planet is a flash! The planet is a storm! And I love and cherish only freedom. I am the planet of Aquarius. (Answer: Uranus)

In the seventh circle, past the sun, God floats smoothly, He is from ancient Greece, from Olympus, He sat on the royal throne before everyone else. (Answer: Uranus)

Among the rocks and ice of this planet there is, perhaps, hydrocarbon, but the frost is such that even in summer frozen ice lies between the rocks. (Answer: Uranus)

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Riddle about the planet Saturn for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddle about the planet Saturn for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddle about the planet Saturn for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

Each planet has something of its own that most clearly distinguishes it. You will certainly recognize Saturn by sight - It is surrounded by a large ring. It is not continuous, it is made up of different stripes. Here's how scientists solved the question: Once upon a time, water froze there, and rings of snow and ice. (Answer - Saturn)

There, in a necklace of pearl rings, the fellow flickers dimly. He is named after the god of fate, but he does not hear people’s prayers. There is no atmosphere and it is always winter. There is no life there. It's pitch dark! (Answer - Saturn)

All planets have poles, each one has an equator. But you won’t find another planet with belts. In these rings he is alone, a very important gentleman. (Answer - Saturn)

Lush gas giant Brother of Jupiter and dandy He loves to have Rings of ice and dust nearby. (Answer - Saturn)

Such a dark, harsh, serious planet! It’s far from the Sun: it’s cold here, there’s little light. There are high-speed whirlwinds, the winds are blowing, and many rings surround the planet. (Answer - Saturn)

Riddle about planet Earth for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddle about planet Earth for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddle about planet Earth for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

They beat me, they stab me, they cut me, they turn me over, but I endure everything and cry with everything good. (Answer: Earth)

Who changes clothes four times a year? (Answer: Earth)

No beginning, no end, no back, no face. Everyone, young and old, knows that she is a huge ball. (Answer: Earth)

I feed the whole world, but I don’t eat myself. Answer: Earth

The planet is blue, Beloved, dear, It is yours, it is mine, And it is called... (Answer: Earth)

She didn’t give birth to anyone, but everyone calls her mother. (Answer: Earth)

The shuttle flies over the ball, winding its coils on the ball. (Answer: Earth)

No back of the head, no face. Everyone knows: both young and old, That she is a huge ball. (Answer: Earth)

Atmosphere and water, Sun, warm winds, Round, rotating, What is it called? (Answer: Earth)

She is inhabited, Covered with water, Rich and saturated, Her world is alive! (Answer: Earth)

It's spinning and spinning, The planet has been spinning for a long time, There are plenty of land, seas, oceans, Flora and fauna, It's thriving, come on, my friend, what do they call it? (Answer: Earth)

The color is blue, Visible from space, Four seasons, She has everything! (Answer: Earth)

Night gives way to day, Drought, rain, And vast forests, Oceans, seas! (Answer: Earth)

Continents and islands, Seas and oceans, You, my friend, will recognize this planet from thousands! (Answer: Earth)

It revolves around the Sun, It changes from day to night, Summer, winter, autumn, spring, Changes from year to year... (Answer: Earth)

Steppes, mountains and forests, This is natural beauty, Covered with oceans, Covered with deserts! (Answer: Earth)

On this planet, the flora is rich, and the fauna is very, diverse! (Answer: Earth)

Its satellite is the Moon, It revolves around the Sun, It has gravity, What is the planet called? (Answer: Earth)

There is one garden planet in this cold space. Only here the forests are noisy, calling migratory birds, Only on it alone do Lilies of the valley bloom in the green grass, And only here do dragonflies look into the river in surprise... Take care of your planet - After all, there is no other like it! (Answer: Earth)

For children 6-7 years old

The stormy and thunderous gas giant is hospitable, therefore it welcomes all its companions.

Answer: Jupiter

The leader also takes care of himself in terms of size and weight. Having tightened our belts, our hoop is spinning...

Answer: Saturn (riddle with a trick)

Everyone thinks that there is no housing problem in space, but Neptune has one annoying neighbor...

Answer: Pluto

There is water below, and methane above, It is named after the god of the sky...

Answer: Uranus

You type a photo into Google, To get something with space: Rings here and rings there, Not Neptune and not Uranus, Everywhere you spit, Everywhere...

Answer: Saturn

Moons, Planets, Discs and Comets - We all recognize the superiority of Hot Roast...

Answer: Sun

This unsightly dwarf is not a planet, but it is known to many as a planet. He -…

Answer: Pluto

The underground planet is visible in this sky.

Answer: Pluto (in honor of the god of the dead, who lives in the underworld)

The most central object in the system, the World has been illuminated for thousands of years.

Answer: Sun

The planet is a couch potato, Lives far from us, Big, very big, So cold, That all its filling is nothing but solid pieces of ice.

Answer: Uranus

Not a planet, not a comet, but it is the closest and best visible to us.

Answer: Moon

Time flows slowly there, It’s cold and windy on the planet, But outside the windows of the aliens’ homes, our skilled athlete is turning the rings.

Answer: Saturn

She has a beautiful white light, And there are so many similarities with the earth. But the atmosphere on her is very thick, They call her like a goddess...

Answer: Venus

Once every 40 years the weather changes, After all, the years on that planet are very long. If not a second, then again a typhoon, Ours is named after the god of the sea...

Answer: Neptune

The fastest vortices make noise in the bowels of the planet, where gases bubble. There is a lot of energy in this child, People called the giant...

Answer: Neptune

The largest planet, Heavier than all its neighbors.

Answer: Jupiter

Why is the Moon glued to the Earth?

Answer: Because it is its satellite and is attracted by the Earth’s magnetic field.

There is the biggest planet, and it has this huge satellite. We are talking about...

Answer: Ganymede.

He is so often confused with the planet, And, of course, he is flattered by this opinion. Although he looks like a giant, But he does not belong to our planets...

Answer: Titan

Riddle about the planet Pluto for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddle about the planet Pluto for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddle about the planet Pluto for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

A distant tiny planet does not have the status of a “Big” planet. And offended, she is not visible through telescopes. (Answer: Pluto)

It takes five hours for the light to reach that planet, and therefore it is not visible in telescopes. (Answer: Pluto)

It is younger than all the planets, and there is simply nothing smaller in the solar system. Its name is “tiny planet.” It has been studied quite a bit. They believe there will never be life here: The planet is simply very cold. (Answer: Pluto)

He was expelled from the planetary club by the Astronomer Family, tactlessly and rudely. He is a dwarf, a plutoid, like Eris. There is no place for him in the planetary system. (Answer: Pluto)

He is a dwarf, he is smaller than the Earth. And the Moon!!! Planets should not be friends with her. Although he has half a dozen companions, there are many other shortcomings. (Answer: Pluto)

Although small, the planet has its own retinue: The larger one is Charon, the smaller one is Nyx and Hydra, circling above God in different orbits, Charon is approaching, it seems united. (Answer: Pluto)

Riddles about the planet Neptune for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddles about the planet Neptune for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddles about the planet Neptune for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

On the planet blue, the wind is blowing very strong. The year on it is very long - winter lasts 40 years. (Answer: Neptune)

The planet glows beautifully with bright turquoise and blue light. Bears the name of the sea deity, Far from the Sun, but with a large diameter. Its main satellite is Triton. It is somewhat similar to the Moon. (Answer: Neptune)

In honor of the god of the seas, the Planet was named, and the color blue, diluted the atmosphere! (Answer: Neptune)

On the planet blue, the wind is blowing very strong. It is very cold on it - Consists of water, gas and ice (Answer: Neptune)

Which planet is 8th from the sun? (Answer: Neptune)

We are with you in the eighth orbit. It's cold here and frost lives here With his companions and his retinue. It produces heat within itself. (Answer: Neptune)

It’s so cold outside – Not a gas giant, but an icy one. And in its dense blue atmosphere, winds of great intensity rage. (Answer: Neptune)

What is like it in the solar system You can’t find it in terms of speed and strength - It’s not for nothing that the planet is named as the god of the seas. We don't need to be in storms! (Answer: Neptune)

The distant land is the first planet that was found computationally and only after many years

They were able to see it through a telescope.
(Answer: Neptune)
Yes, the planet lives far from the Sun - About thirty astronomical units - The year does not run on it, but drags along so that a hundred calendars do not have enough pages for us. (Answer: Neptune)

It was recently discovered, Found by a faded dot, The calculation of orbits was applied In the century before last. (Answer: Neptune)

Riddle about the planet Mercury for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddle about the planet Mercury for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddle about the planet Mercury for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

Here is the planets little brother, A little small in size. He is closest to the sun, that’s why he’s hot. (Answer: Mercury)

She is the first planet from the Sun, similar to the Moon in color. In ancient times, all the Greeks knew it and called it the “white star”. It rotates faster than all the planets, and is named after the patron of trade. (Answer: Mercury)

Here is the planets little brother, A little small in size. It is closest to the sun, that’s why it’s hot... (Answer - Mercury)

What is the closest planet to the Sun? (Answer: Mercury)

The surface is unevenly heated, cold at night, hellish heat during the day. Therefore, it is unsuitable for life. And there is practically no atmosphere. (Answer: Mercury)

Riddle about the planet Jupiter for preschoolers and schoolchildren


Riddle about the planet Jupiter for preschoolers and schoolchildren
Riddle about the planet Jupiter for preschoolers and schoolchildren:

A heavyweight giant Throws lightning from the sky, He's striped like a cat, It's a pity he's losing weight little by little. (Answer: Jupiter)

Take a quick look through the telescope. He is walking in orbit. There he is the boss over everyone, More than all other planets. There is no one larger in our solar system. (Answer: Jupiter)

A huge, gigantic planet, All consisting of thunderstorms and bright flashes of light. And in the atmosphere there is one phenomenon: the Great Red Spot. People observe the glow of the planet at night, Scientists study the sixteen satellites of the planet. (Answer: Jupiter)

King of the Planets! In a vest of clouds He’s in no hurry to spin - That’s just his nature! Twelve on Earth, But here only a year will pass! It is very heavy and floats slowly. (Answer: Jupiter)

Far beyond Mars, a Giant rolls sedately in its orbit - (Answer: Jupiter)

He is so huge - it pleases the eye. It is about three hundred times heavier than the earth. (Answer: Jupiter)

A huge, beautiful planet... They named this miracle in honor of God... She is the eighth wonder of the world... He lights the lights of space... (Answer: Jupiter)

The planet shows its character... A magnetic storm is roaming the planet... Let everyone know about that planet... See this miracle through a telescope... (Answer: Jupiter)

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