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Neptune

Neptune. By: Hannah Showalter. I chose to research Neptune . Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun. I researched it’s location, physical data , and interesting facts. Location Facts. It’s the eighth planet from the sun It is 4,496 million kilo meters from the sun

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Neptune

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  1. Neptune By: Hannah Showalter

  2. I chose to research Neptune. Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun. I researched it’s location, physical data , and interesting facts.

  3. Location Facts • It’s the eighth planet from the sun • It is 4,496 million kilo meters from the sun • 2.8 billion miles from the sun

  4. Physical Features • The temperature -370°F • 1 year on Neptune is 165 earth years • The winds are 1200 mph

  5. Interesting Facts • Neptune has a great dark spot. It is a hole in it’s atmosphere! • Neptune has 8 moons • The biggest one is Triton. Neptune is much bigger than Triton • Neptune was a planet in 1846 • Galileo saw Neptune with a telescope but mistook it with a star. • Neptune was named after Poseidon

  6. Conclusion I chose to research Neptune. I t was really hard to research Neptune. I researched Neptune’s location, physical data, and interesting facts.

  7. Bibliography • The Solar System www.mantee.kl2.fl.us/sites/elementary/samuset/psgand3.htm -Neptune by Ralph Winrich

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