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The Solar System
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The Sun Temperature: 6,000c (11,000 F) Made mostly of hydrogen and helium
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Mercury Average Distance from the sun: 36 million miles Average Temperature: -184 c to 465 c Water? None Atmosphere: Oxygen, Sodium, Helium
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Venus Average distance from the sun: 67 million miles Average Temperature: 449 c Water: CO2, H2SO4 clouds Atmosphere: Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen
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Earth Average distance from the sun: 93 million miles Average Temperature: 7.2 c (45 F) Water: all forms Atmosphere: Nitrogen, Argon, Oxygen
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Earth’s Moon 42% oxygen 21% silicon 13% iron 8% calcium 7% aluminum 6% magnesium 3% other elements The moon was formed by dust and rock that joined together to make a dustball. The dustball started to orbit around sun like any other planet but for some reason got sucked into earth's gravity and became our moon. Water: None Atmosphere: None
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Mars Average distance from the sun: 142 million miles Average Temperature: -123 to 36 C Water: polar ice caps Atmosphere: Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, Argon Orbit: 687 days
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Jupiter Average distance from the sun: 483 million miles Average Temperature: -153 c Water: water, ice Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium, ammonium, hydrogen sulfide crystals Orbit: 4,332.59 days
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Jupiter’s Moon: Europa Surface is mostly water and ice. Sulfur and carbon have been found in the surface. Has the potential for being habitable. Water: Icy surface tat may hide slush or even liquid water. Atmosphere: Oxygen
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Saturn Average distance from the sun: 888 million miles Average Temperature: -184 c Water: Traces of gaseous water in atomosphere Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium, Methane Orbit: 10,759.2 days
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Saturn’s Moon: Titan Chemical reactions in the atmosphere are similar to those believed to have created a friendly environment for life early in Earth’s development. The temperature on Titan, —290°F (-190°C), however, makes life impossible. nitrogen and methane atmosphere Could have water under ground.
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Uranus Average distance from the sun: 30, 684 million miles Average Temperature: -184 c Water: Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium, Methane Orbit: 30,684 days
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Neptune Average distance from the sun: 2794 million miles Average Temperature: -184c Water: Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium, Methane Orbit: 60,190 days
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Pluto Average distance from the sun: 5,869 million miles Average Temperature: -234 c Water: Atmosphere: Methane, Nitrogen Orbit: 90,465 days
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Asteroids Asteroids, also known as minor planets or planetoids, are small rocky and metallic celestial bodies that orbit the Sun.
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Comets Comets are made mostly of ice (water ice, as well as carbon dioxide, or "dry" ice, and several other types), and rock. Comets are often referred to as "dirty snowballs" because of their contents.
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Meteoroids Meteorites are chunks of rocks or metal that fall from space. They are named after the place they are found. Most meteorites are very small but they can be huge and weigh more than a car.
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