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Science, education, medicine / Astronomy, astronautics / Celestial bodies

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HOLE - antibody

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BOLID - a large, bright meteor

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STAR

COMET

METEOR

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PLANET

LIGHT

SATELLITE

(8)

ASTEROID

METEORITE

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Wood mice and mole rats place their nests according to the direction of the earth's magnetic field, while cows and deer orient their bodies along it when they graze.

American geophysicist Joe Kirschvink (Joe Kirschvink) from the California Institute of Technology experimentally proved the ability of a person to feel the direction of the magnetic field.

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