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The common idea presented in both ‘our solar system: In-Depth’ & ‘Our Solar System’ is our solar system in detail.
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Both of them talk about the solar system, the sun, and its planets, their constituents, sequence of the location of the planets in reference to the sun, their formation and significance.
Besides the solar system, the former also talks about the Milky Way, its formation, the explosion of two supernovas that led to the formation of solar systems, and other constituents of the Milky Way - a spiral mass and our galaxy, one among many others in the big universe.
It also gives a reason behind the location of the first four planets near the sun and the gaseous and icy masses away from the sun.
It also talks about the other masses that are there in the Milky Way like the asteroids and comets.
A general theme of "By the Waters of Babylon" is Exploration.
<span>This story is a short story of a young man who lived in a "post-apocalyptic" community. He decides to leave the village where he lives and sets out to explore the world. His biggest struggle is against his own fears and real or imagined external threats. He also understands that the only way to conquer his own fears and become a better person is to explore the world around him, and his responses to the world around him. </span>
Authors use characters to show the theme. The story is the outgrowth of the theme. If an author wants to write about love lasting forever, he may write a love story with two people who realize that they are going to die and find the fountain of youth, or something like that.
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