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4 July, 10:45

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

There are eight planets in our solar system. Venus is the hottest planet, with an average temperature of 460°C. The average temperatures of some other planets are given in the table.

Planet Average Temperature

Venus 460°C

Earth 14°C

Mars - 60°C

Neptune - 214°C

The net change in temperature from Neptune to Mars is °C.

The net change in temperature from Earth to Neptune is °C.

The net change in temperature from Venus to Earth is °C.

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  1. 4 July, 10:59
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    Answer: Neptune to Mars: + 154 °C Earth to Neptune: - 228 °C Venus to Earth: - 446 °C Explanation:

    Net change from the first to the second is found by subtracting the first from the second.

    a) Mars - Neptune = (-60 °C) - (-214 °C) = (-60 + 214) °C = 154 °C

    b) Neptune - Earth = (-214 °C) - (14 °C) = - 228 °C

    c) Earth - Venus = (14 °C) - (460 °C) = - 446 °C
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