Cosmic allies are like super helpers from space that make big things happen here on Earth.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks, and you need a friend to help you stack them really high, but instead of a regular friend, you get a cosmic ally. These helpers are powerful forces in the universe, like gravity or energy from the sun. They’re not invisible, though; they work behind the scenes, helping everything move and change.
How Cosmic Allies Work
Think of gravity as one cosmic ally, it’s what keeps you on the ground and makes things fall when you drop them. Another example is light from the sun, which helps plants grow, just like how your mom might give you a snack to help you grow taller.
These allies are always there, doing their jobs without needing to be told. Sometimes they work together, gravity and light team up so you can play outside and feel the warmth of the sun while running around.
Cosmic allies aren’t just for big things like planets or stars, they’re part of your everyday life too!
Examples
- A group of friendly aliens who help Earth during a meteor shower.
- A story where cosmic allies protect our galaxy from destruction.
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See also
- What is Schrodinger's cat?
- Astronomy Activity: Solar System, Galaxy, Universe: What's the Difference?
- Could Anti-gravity Really be Possible?
- Could Two-Dimensional Life Exist?
- How Can the Universe Be Flat?