Solar system
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Which planet has the nickname The Red Planets? | Mars
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Which 2 planets rotates on it's side? | Venus and Uranus
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Which planet is made of gasses? | Jupiter
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What are Saturn's rings made of? | Ice dust and rock
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Which planet contains liquid and sustain human life? | Earth
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Which planet is the biggest in the Solar System? | Jupiter
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Which planet is the closest to the Sun? | Mercury
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What is the Sun? | A star
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Which planet is the smallest in the Solar System? | Mercury
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Which planet has yellow toxic clouds? | Venus
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Which planet has a long lasting storm called Great Dark Spot? | Neptune
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Which planet has the name after the God of Sea? | Neptune
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Which planet is known as a Dwarf planet? | Pluto
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