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Solar System Consist Of:Solar System Consist Of:
PlanetsPlanetsMoonMoonAsteroidsAsteroids
CometsComets
MercuryVenusEarthMars
JupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Pluto
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PlanetsPlanets
A planet is a largeround heavenly bodythat orbits a star and
shine with a lightreflected from thestar. We know of the
nine planets that orbitthe sun on our solar
system. Since in 1992astronomers have alsodiscovered many
planets orbiting otherstar
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What are the nine planets?What are the nine planets?
HINT:MyEducatedMotherJustSentUsNinePizzaMercuryMercury
VenusVenus
EarthEarth
MarsMarsJupiterJupiter
SaturnSaturn
UranusUranus
NeptuneNeptune
PlutoPluto
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Mercury
Me/re/cu/ry
noun
The smallest in thesolar system afterPluto and the one
nearest to the sun. itstakes 88 days to
complete at a meandistance of almost36,000,000v miles
mercury goes aroundthe sun about four
time while the earth isoin around ones
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Venus
Venus is the sixth largest planet in the solarsystem and the second in distance from the
sun. Venus us the brightest planet of the solarsystem and the one that comes closest to the
earth.
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Earth
Age: At least 4 billion yearsMass: ,600,000,000,000,000,000,000 (6.6 sextillion tons) (6.0sextillion metric tons)Surface features: highest land -Mount Everest, 29,035 feet (8,850
meters) above sea level,Lowest land - shore of the dead sea, about1,310 feet (399 meters) below sea.Temperature:Highest136 F (59 C) At Asia, Libya.Lowest- 128.6 F (-86 C) Vostok station in Antarcticaaverage surface temperature, 59 F (15 C)
Chemical makeup of the earth's crush (Inpercent of the crust's weight): Oxygen 46.6,Silicon 27.7, Aluminum 8.1, iron 5.0, calcium 3.6,sodium 2.8, potassium 2.6 magnesium 2.0, and otherelements totaling 1.6
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MarsMars
The mars odseey probeshown in this
illustration orbiting
mars, found evidenceof water ice beneaththe surface of mars in
2002. The probelaunched in 2001, also
analyze the chemicalcomposition of theplanet's surface.
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What is the planet called?What is the planet called?
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JupiterJupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system its
diameter is 88,846 miles (142,984 kilometers),more than 11 times that of the Earth and aboutone-tenth that of the sun. It would take more than1,000 Earth to fill up the volume of the giant
planet. When viewed from the Earth Jupiter aappear brighter than most star. It is usually thesecond brightest planet after - Venus
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SaturnSaturn
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SaturnSaturn
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UranusUranus
U|ra|nus noun
One of the larger planets in the solar system and theseventh in distance from the sun
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NeptuneNeptune
In Neptune's outermost ring, 39,000 miles (63,000Kilometers) from the planet, material mysteriously
clumps into the three bright, dense acre
Latin, related tonebula cloud mist
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PlutoPlutoIs Pluto is a planet? Yes Pluto is a planet.The body that decides the classification of
objects in the solar system theInternational Astronomical Union (UAI) has
no plans to change Pluto's status as aplanet and has decided against assigning ita minor planet number