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Assignment About
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Introduction
Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot—even hotter than Mercury
—and its atmosphere is extremely
poisonous
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Defining Concepts
Mercury Mars
Mercury is the closest planet Despite being red, Mars is
to the Sun and the smallest actually a cold place full of
one in our Solar System iron oxide dust

Saturn Venus
Saturn is the ringed planet. It’s Venus has a beautiful name
composed mostly of hydrogen and is the second planet from
and helium the Sun
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Saturn Jupiter Venus


Saturn is a gas giant It’s a gas giant and the Venus has a beautiful
composed of hydrogen biggest planet in our name and is the second
and helium Solar System planet from the Sun
384,000 km
is the distance between Earth and the
Moon

225 days
is the time Venus takes to orbit the Sun

49,244 km
is the diameter of Neptune, the fourth-
largest in our Solar System
300,000
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Mercury Yes No No

Jupiter No Yes No

Venus No Yes Yes


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Saturn is a gas giant Earth is the planet
and has rings we live on

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Mercury is the Venus has a
smallest of them all beautiful name
Did You
Know This?
Mercury is the smallest planet in
our Solar System

● Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to


the Sun
● Australia is actually wider than the
Moon
● The average temperature on Mars is
around -60 degrees Celsius
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Venus has a beautiful Despite being red, Mars
name and is the second is actually a cold place
planet from the Sun full of iron oxide dust
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Mercury Mars

It’s the closest Despite being


planet to the Sun red, Mars is cold

Saturn Pluto

It’s a gas giant It’s now a dwarf


and has rings planet
Overview

Mercury Venus Mars


Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun name, but it’s terribly hot actually a cold place

Jupiter Saturn Neptune


It’s the biggest planet in Saturn is composed of Neptune is the farthest
our Solar System hydrogen and helium planet from the Sun
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Space

Planets Satellites

Venus Mars Saturn Jupiter Moon Phobos Deimos Ariel


Exercise

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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, but
does its name have anything to do with the
liquid metal?

Contrary to popular belief, no. The truth is


that this planet was named after the Roman
messenger god, Mercury
Assignment

It was considered the ninth planet from


the Sun, but now it’s a dwarf planet. It
has several moons, being Charon the
largest. Do you know what it is?
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