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1. Are stars made mostly of solids, liquids, or gases?
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6. How many planets are in our Solar System?
7. Which planet is nearest the Sun?
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8. Which planet is farthest from the Sun?___________________________
9. Which planet has the biggest, most easily-seen rings orbiting it?
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10. Are the inner planets made of rock or gas?
11. What are the icy objects with huge tails that orbit the Sun?
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