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People don't know that Neptune actually does have a very thin collection of what?   Rings  
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Neptune is made of?   Hydrogen, Helium and Methane  
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Why does Neptune look blue?   Because the methane absorbs the red light from the sun.  
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The winds on Neptune can reach up to ___________?   2000 km per hour  
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The surface of Neptune can reach what degrees celsius?   -200 c  
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A year on Uranus is how many earth years?   84  
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Uranus rotates unusually. How does it rotate?   On it's side  
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Uranus was the first planet to be discovered with a ___________________?   telescope  
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Uranus possesses two sets of ______________ made up of dust ________ ___________   rings, sized particles  
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The gaps inside Saturns rings are caused by what?   The gravitational pull of the planet  
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one year on saturn = how many earth years   30  
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saturn is a ___________ made up of _____________ and ____________   gas giant, hydrogen helium  
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saturn has _____ known moons and moonlets   150  
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saturn has the most vast ________ _________ in our solar system   ring system  
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Earth is the __________ planet in our solar system   densest  
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ocean tides are created by   the gravitational pull of the moon, the sun and the rotation of the earth  
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the earths rotation is gradually __________   slowing  
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coronal mass ejections cause?   the northern and southern lights  
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There are signs of ancient _______ on Mars   floods  
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Mars is most like _______ than any other planet   earth  
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Mars has the largest __________ storms than any other planet   dust  
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On mars the sun appears _____ the size than it does on earth   half  
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Mars is home to the tallest mountain -   Mount Olympus Mons  
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Venus is known as earths twin sister because   their similar in size, mass and composition  
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venus is the second ___________ thing in our night sky other than the moon   brightest  
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Venus rotates in the ___________ direction as most planets   opposite  
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The atmospheric pressure on Venus is __ times stronger than earth   90  
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The atmosphere on Venus is about __% carbon dioxide   95  
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why is Venus the hottest planet and Mercury isn't   because of the amount of carbon dioxide in Venus' atmosphere  
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How many earth hours is Jupiters day   10  
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Jupiter weighs approx. how many earths?   320  
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Jupiter has the biggest moon in solar system -   Ganymede  
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takes how many earth years to orbit sun   12  
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jupiter big red spot bigger than earth has ________ to it's __________ size ever   shrunk, smallest  
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Mercury has ___ moons   0  
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The solar winds always blows Mercurys __________________ away   atmosphere  
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Most of the craters on Mercury are still visible because?   there is no weather to blow them away  
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Mercury is the closest to the sun but not the hottest which one is the hottest?   Venus  
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One year on mercury = earth days   88  
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Pluto has _ moons   5  
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which of plutos moons is the largest   Charon  
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Pluto rotates ___________ direction than most other planets (like venus)   opposite  
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Pluto is closer to the sun than __________ for __% of its orbit   Neptune, 10  
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Pluto was the first _______ belt object to be discovered   kuiper  
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pluto is made up mostly of _____ and probably has a _____ core   ice, rocky  
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Comets are known as ___________ __________ that orbit the sky   dirty snowballs  
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Comets orbit starts __________ our solar system   outside  
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what are comets made up of?   rock, ice, frozen gases and dust  
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they are the size of a   small town  
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when they get close to the sun what happens   the temp rises and they release huge amounts of gas and dust to create a glowing head and two tails that spread away from the sun for millions of miles  
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what are the five parts of a comet   head, nucleus, coma, dust tail, ion tail  
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asteroids are made up of?    
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