Transcript planets

Revised by Claire Anne Baird
Mars
Jupiter
Uranus
Pluto
Mercury
Neptune
Saturn
Earth
Venus
•One rotation takes 10.7 hours.
•One year is 29.5 Earth years.
•It has at least 17 moons and
many rings.
•Saturn is the sixth planet from
the sun and the second gas
planet.
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•Saturn’s rings are made of ice,
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rock, and dust.
Saturn.
•One rotation takes 243 days.
•One year is 224.7 days.
•It has no moon or rings.
•Venus is the second planet
from the sun.
•It is as dry as a desert and
hotter than an oven..
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Venus.
•One rotation takes 16 hours.
•One year is 165 earth years.
•It has 8 moons and 4 rings.
•It is the eighth planet from
the sun and the last gas
planet.
•Neptune is blue-green.
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•One rotation takes 6 days.
•One year is 248 earth years.
•It has 1 moon and no rings.
•It is the ninth, and last planet
from the sun, but every 248 years
Neptune orbits farther than Pluto.
•Charon is Pluto’s moon.
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•One rotation takes 17 hours.
•One year is 84 earth years.
•It has at least 15 moons and 10
rings.
•Uranus is the seventh planet from
the sun and the third gas planet.
•Uranus seems to rotate on its side.
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Uranus.
•One rotation takes 59 days.
•One year is 88 days.
•It has no moon or rings.
•Mercury is the closest planet to
the sun.
•It looks a lot like our moon.
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learn about Mercury.
•One rotation takes 9.8 hours.
•One year is 12 earth years.
•It has at least 16 moons and 2
rings.
•It is the fifth planet from the
sun and the first gas planet.
•It has a great red spot of
swirling gas.
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Jupiter.
•One rotation takes 24 hours.
•One year is 365 1/4 days.
•It has 1 moon and no rings.
•It is the third planet from the
sun.
•Earth is mostly covered with
water.
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•One rotation takes 24.5 hours.
•One year is 687 days.
•It has 2 moons and no rings.
•It is the fourth planet from the
sun and the last of the inner
planets.
•Mars looks red because of rusty
iron in its soil and red dust in its
air.
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