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Venus By: Abigail Bereket & Marda Sebagadis
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Intro Venus doesn’t have a moon Venus is the second planet from the sun. Venus has been called earth’s sister since they have many similarities.
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Venus has very few craters compared to other planets so that probably means that not many asteroids hit Venus. That means Venus a safe place.
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If you've ever tried walking in slow motion and it wasn't successful, go to Venus were you can actually experience walking in slow motion for real.
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Experience nights without a moon and discover if the stars are harder or easier to see.
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The outside of the earth is blue, green and white. They represent water, grass and trees, and clouds. Venus is grey because it is made out of Ingera. If you are a Ingera lover, go it Venus.
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Venus rotates backwards compared to other planets in our solar system. In Venus, they have a marathon running backwards once every month. Go to Venus and run backwards.
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Have you ever went to bed and thought. “Wow today went by so fast?” A day in Venus is about 243 Earth days. There is a tour in Venus everyday that takes you to places were you can do many different activities and spend the whole day with a group of new people.
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The clouds are so thick that very little light reaches the surface. The light that does get into the surface is converted to heat and can not escape. Venus is about 500 o C. If you want get a good tan in 5 minutes, go to the beaches in Venus. Don’t forget your sunscreen!
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Venus is one of the brightest object in the sky so people don't have to be scared of the dark cause it will always be bright.
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It's always very hot in Venus so you don't have to worry about being cold.
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Venus was named after a roman goddess of love and beauty so when you go to Venus you’ll become more prettier and feel more loved.
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