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Directions: Read the Scholastic News Online story about Saturn’s rings
(“Super-Sized Ring Circles Saturn”). Then look at the chart below to learn
more about Saturn and the other planets in our solar system. Use the chart to
answer the questions.
Planet Facts
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PLANET
SIZE (DISTANCE NUMBER NUMBER
OF
OF
(ACROSS, IN
RINGS
MOONS
MILES)
Mercury
rocky
3,032
0
0
Venus
rocky
7,521
0
0
Earth
rocky
7,926
1
0
Mars
rocky
4,222
2
0
Jupiter
gas
88,846
62
3
Saturn
gas
74,898
61
8
Uranus
gas
31,763
27
11
Neptune
gas
30,778
13
4
Source: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Note that Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
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TYPE OF
PLANET
1. How many of the planets in our solar system are rocky planets? ____________________
2. Which planet has 11 rings? ____________________________________________________
3. How many more moons does Uranus have than Neptune? ____________________________
4. Which planets are larger: the rocky planets or the gas planets? __________________
5. How many rings do the gas planets have in all? ________________________________________
6. What is the largest rocky planet? __________________________________________________________
7. Which planet has three more rings than Saturn? ________________________________________
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