Did You Know?

There are more than 100 billion stars!

Real Worlds

Earth is our real world. It has land, air, and water.

Story Worlds

In stories, worlds can be fun. They can have magic and strange things.

What worlds Does

Worlds can be real or make-believe.

We can learn about space worlds.

Worlds can have fun things to see.

Some worlds are far, far away.

We can dream of new worlds too.

Worlds help us think big!

More About worlds

Long ago, people thought the Earth was flat. Now we know it is round. There are many worlds in space. Some are hot, and some are cold. We can see them with big telescopes.

Worlds affect us every day. We live on Earth, and it gives us air and food. We can look at the sky and see stars at night. This makes us wonder about other worlds.

In the future, we might visit other worlds. We can learn more about space. Who knows what we will find? It could be fun and cool!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Worlds, the plural of world"] --> B["Worlds, a 2009 collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories by Eric Flint"] A --> C["Worlds (novel), a 1981 novel by Joe Haldeman"] A --> D["Worlds, 1989"] A --> E["Worlds, 2014"] A --> F["Worlds, abbreviated name for a world championship event"]

What Do These Words Mean?

plural:more than one
collection:a group of things gathered together
novel:a long story written in books
abbreviated:shortened form of a word or phrase
championship:a competition to find the best in a sport or game