The Solar System
Johanna Suárez
Created on March 16, 2021
How many planets make up the solar system? Learn some facts about each of them and try to move them and place them in the correct position Will you be able to?
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The
Solar
System
The Solar System is the name of our planetary systemin which Earth and other astronomical objects are located and revolve around a single star kown as theSUN.
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MARSKnown as "the red planet," it's the second smallest planet in the Solar System.
EARTHIt's the densest and fifth largest of the eight planets in the solar system, and the only one where the existence of life has been confirmed.
MOONThe Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.
MERCURYMercury is the closest planet to the sun and the smallest planet. It lacks satellites just like Venus.
SUNThe Sun is the central star of our planetary system. Around it revolves 8 planets, 5 dwarf planets, and millions of asteriods,
URANUSIt has the coldest planetary atmosphere of the Solar System with a minimum temperature of -224°C and it has 27 known satellites.
VENUSVenus is similar to the Earth in terms of size, mass, and composition. It has the hottest atmosphere in the Solar System.
SATURNIt's the only planet with a ring system visible from our planet, and the second in size and mass after Jupiter.
JUPITERJupiter is a massive gaseous body, formed mainly of hydrogen and helium. It's the largest celestial body in the Solar System.
NEPTUNENeptune is smaller than Uranus but denser and has 14 known satellites.
Put the planets in the correct order of their orbit around the sun (Don't forget Earth's natural satellite!)
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