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20 June, 20:49

Answer the answers that you know.

Answer Each One with The inner planets and the outer planets.

1. How close it is to the sun?

2. Length of the time to orbit the sun.

3. If they have moons, how many?

4. Describe the Surface And Atmosphere.

6. Size of the planet

7. How does it rotates (Direction)

8. If they have rings, How many?

9. The diameter of the planet

10. The temperture of the planet.

11. Does the planet has other names? What are they?

12. Definition of Terrestrial

13. Definition of Jovian

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  1. 20 June, 21:13
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    1). Sequence from the Sun:

    Inner planets:

    Mercury

    Venus

    Earth

    Mars

    Outer planets:

    Jupiter

    Saturn

    Uranus

    Neptune

    2). The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes

    to orbit the sun. Mercury ... 88 days. Earth ... 365 days.

    Jupiter ... 12 years. Neptune ... 165 years.

    3). Mercury & Venus ... no moons

    Earth - 1

    Mars - 2

    Jupiter - more than 65

    4). Mercury ... cratered, no atmosphere

    Venus ... cratered, thick cloudy atmosphere

    Mars ... dry, cratered, slight atmosphere, like 1% or Earth's

    Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

    We can't see any surface. If any of them even

    HAS a surface, it's thousands of miles under a

    thick atmosphere of methane gas.

    5). Missing from the list

    6). Here's a list from the biggest planet to the smallest one.

    The numbers in parentheses are the radius of the planet - -

    half of the diameter:

    Jupiter (69,911 km / 43,441 miles) - 1,120% the size of Earth

    Saturn (58,232 km / 36,184 miles) - 945% the size of Earth

    Uranus (25,362 km / 15,759 miles) - 400% the size of Earth

    Neptune (24,622 km / 15,299 miles) - 388% the size of Earth

    Earth (6,371 km / 3,959 miles)

    Venus (6,052 km / 3,761 miles) - 95% the size of Earth

    Mars (3,390 km / 2,460 miles) - 53% the size of Earth

    Mercury (2,440 km / 1,516 miles) - 38% the size of Earth

    7). At least seven of the planets rotate in the same direction.

    There's something different about one of them ... it may be Uranus

    but I'm not sure. You'll have to look this up.

    8). Saturn has the famous rings, that you can almost see

    with only binoculars.

    Spacecraft sent to observe the outer planets have detected

    very thin rings around Uranus and Neptune.

    9). Included in #6.

    10). I don't have complete info. Generally, the closer the planet

    is to the sun, the hotter it is. But there are a few exceptions.

    I think Venus ... the second one from the sun, is actually hotter

    than Mercury.

    11). Just about every language has its own name for each planet.

    12). "Terrestrial" means "like Earth" ("Terra").

    The terrestrial planets are the ones that have solid surfaces

    and are made of rock.

    Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.

    13). "Jovian" means "like Jupiter".

    Either no solid surface, or very small, inside a big deep gas ball.

    Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
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