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Mercury has no atmosphere. This means there is no air. Mercury is a planet of extreme temperatures. During the day, temperatures can reach over 800° F. At night the temperatures can drop to almost 300° F. A year on Mercury is only 88 Earth days. One day is only 59 Earth days.
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Although it is farther from the Sun than Mercury, Venus is even hotter. Temperatures can climb up to 900° F. A year on Venus is 225 Earth-days long. One day is 243 Earth- days long. You can find Venus shining in the western sky at night.
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Earth is the only planet with air we can breathe. From space Earth looks like a ball covered with white clouds. Earth is the only planet with plants and animals.
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A year on Mars is 687 Earth-days long. Mars has 2 moons. Mars does NOT have an atmosphere.
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Jupiter has 16 moons that we know of. Jupiter is twice as large as the other 8 planets put together. If Jupiter were hollow more than 1,000 planets the size of Earth could fit inside it.
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Saturn has at least 18 moons. Saturn was the first known planet. Saturn is about 10 times as large as Earth.
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A man weighing 150 pounds on Earth would weigh 162 pounds on Uranus. Uranus has 5 large moons and 10 small moons. A year on Uranus is 84 Earth-years long. A day is 17 Earth- hours.
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Neptune looks like a twin of Uranus. Neptune is a large blue- green ball of gas with a center of rock and iron. Neptune’s color comes from a gas called methane.
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Pluto is different from the other 8 planets. Pluto is the smallest planet. It is smaller than our moon. Pluto is also the coldest spot in the solar system.
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