The Solar System By Joel Fargas Dante Ynoquio
Mercury has a diameter of 3,032 miles around the sun. For it to fully rotate a 360, it would take about 58 days. It’s distance from the sun is 35,980,000 miles! Mercury
Venus Venus is the second-closest planet to the SunplanetSun They also call it roman goddess Venus does not have any moons or rings.
It’s where we live. Though, it is not the only planet with water. It’s diameter is 7,926 miles around the sun. For it to rotate, it takes approximately 24 hours. The distance from the sun is 92,960,000 miles! The earth has one moon. Earth
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the SunplanetSun Mars is name after the Roman God of War Its also called the Red Planet
Known as the biggest planet in the Milky Way Galaxy. Has a big red spot known as a storm. Has one ring. Has a diameter of 88,700 miles around the sun. It takes about 10 hours to rotate. It’s distance from the sun is 483,700,000 miles. Has 16 moons. Jupiter
Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun Its also the second biggest planet of the solar system It has moons
Supposedly, the planet is supposed to be green. It’s diameter is 32, 600 miles. For it to rotate, it takes 16 hours. It’s distance from the sun is 1,783,170,000! It has 5 moons. It has 9 rings. Uranus
Neptune Neptune has clouds around it Neptune is the farthest away from the sun Neptune is named after the king of sea
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