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BY:Mohammed Jawad 4k
List of planets:
1.
MERCURY
2.
VENUS
3.
EARTH
4.
MARS
5.
JUPITER
6.
SATURN
7.
URANUS
8.
NEPTUNE
9.
PLUTO
The sun is the hottest star in the
solar system.
The sun gives light to every planet
in the solar system.
Mercury is the second hottest
planet in the solar system.
Mercury is extremely hot during
the day.
Venus is very different from any other
planet because it spins backwards.
Its poisonous clouds trap the heat of
the sun, making it the hottest planet.
If the earth was any closer to the
sun, the earths water would boil
away.
If the earth was any further then
the water it would freeze into ice.
Mars is much colder then Earth
and about half the size.
It is sometimes called red planet
because the rocks and soil reddish
brown color.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the
solar system.
Jupiter has 63 moons.
Saturn is the second largest planet
in the solar system.
It is often called the ringed planet
because it is surrounded by rings of
ice and rock.
Uranus is the only planet rolling on
its side.
The atmosphere of Uranus is made
up of hydrogen and helium gases,
which gives it blue-green colour.
 Neptune has 8 moons
 Neptune has the largest moon
even bigger then Pluto.
 Neptune is a blue ball with many
white clouds.
Pluto
In 2006 , Pluto was reclassified as a
`dwarf planet’ .
During its orbit, the far – flung
Pluto approaches closer to the sun
then Neptune.