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Exploring the Solar System: Planets, Sun, and More

Discover fascinating facts about the 8 planets of our solar system, from Mercury to Neptune, including the Sun and the Asteroid Belt. Learn about their unique characteristics and the dwarf planet Pluto. Explore the wonders of our cosmic neighborhood!

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Exploring the Solar System: Planets, Sun, and More

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  1. The Solar System By Ryan Maxim • There are 8 planets.` • We live on the one called Earth.

  2. Our Sun • The Sun is the closest star to earth. • The Sun has spots that can be4 different colors.

  3. Mercury • Mercury is 1 of the 8 planets. • You won’t weigh as much as you will on Earth.

  4. Venus

  5. Earth • We live on Earth. • Earth has mostly water.

  6. Mars • Mars is Black and Brown. • Mars is small.

  7. The Asteroid Belt • The asteroid belt in our solar system between Mars and Jupiter. • There are millions of moving asteroids.

  8. Jupiter • Jupiter has a rocky coreand is made of gases on the outside.

  9. Saturn • Saturn has rings. • The rings are made out of gas.

  10. Urans • Uranus has a brown rock corewith the other layers made out of gases like hydrogen.

  11. Neptune • Neptune is blue and white . • It is 1 of our planets.

  12. The Dwaf planet • It is so small that it is called a dwarf planet. • All the other planets are bigger than Pluto.

  13. Reference Page • http://www.kidsastronomy.com/mercury.htm

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