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How Far Is The Moon From Earth? Earth's moon is 384,000K away from earth. Earth weighs 5,973,600,000,000,000,000,000 KG and 4.54 billion years old. The moon weighs 73,477,000,000,000,000,000,000 KG. Is Earth The Only Planet With Gravity & Why? Gravity is on every planet and Jupiter has the most gravity in the solar system. Even though Jupiter has the most gravity you can not stand on it because the surface is not solid enough. All of the things you see have a gravitational field. The larger the object the more force of gravity. Normally every thing gets pulled to the surface but things like balloons don't get any gravity because of the helium. Every planet has gravity but not as much as earth, that's because of our ozone layer that keeps the gravity in. Other planets don't have as good ozone layers. By Sam, Ollie, Christian, Hayden, Chase & Bevan Why Does Earth Have Water? Comets with ice crashed down to Earth in the middle of the ocean. The ice melted off the comets and changed into the water that roams free in the ocean. Way back when there wasn't water the ice comets would just crash down on earths land, then form the ocean. That's how we got our extreme earth.! ! By Cory, Ben & Patyn How Far Is Earth From The Sun & Ozone Layer?! ! The earth is 147,097,800km away from the sun. The ozone layer begins 50km from the surface of the earth. If the sun dies scientists predict it will become a big black hole. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.! ! By Izzy, Abby & Ethan How come earth spins but the sun doesn't? It takes the sun 25 days to go all the way round and it takes 24 hours to rotate. The earth is the third planet from the sun. As the earth orbits the sun the moon orbits the sun as well. Moon orbit takes 27 1/2 days but ... Because earth keeps on moving it takes two extra days, 29 1/2 to come back in to the same place. It takes the earth one year / 365 days 1/4 days to completely orbit the sun. The parts of the sun rotate at different speeds . The sun is star made up of gaseous plasma ( really , really hot gases ). The different gases can spin at different speeds . By Rumaiti , Webb and Stella By Rumaiti , Webb and Stella - Rose . What was the first planet to be discovered & named after Earth? Uranus was the first planet to be discovered after Earth. It was discovered in 1781 by Sir William Herschel. Herschel was probably the most famous astronomer.! ! By Joel & Anna Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun. It' s not visible to the naked eye. Uranus make one trip around the sun every 84 earth days.Uranus is the coldest planet. Uranus is a gas planet. The whole of Uranus is covered with a think , blue green fog. One year on Uranus is the same as 84 earth days. Uranus is circled by a ring and grey - coloured moons which astronomers think are made from graphite. Why does the Sun and Moon rotate? The sun and moon rotate because of its axis.The sun is our closest star that orbits and the solar system is named after the sun.It rotates faster at the equater of the sun. The moon orbits earth every 27.322 days approximately.! ! By Sasha & Grace Why Does The Temperature Change When The Sun Is Always The Same Distance From Earth ? By Liam & Riley A= It's because earth spins and as it goes around the sun and each one of those spins is a day. Every time it moves it changes the temperature because your country will not always be the same distance away from the sun.