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The Solar System

The Solar System. By Mrs. Gazard’s Class. Venus was named after the roman goddess of love. Slide by C.J. Venus is the second planet from the sun. Slide by C.J. Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. Slide by C.J. This is the symbol of the planet Venus. Slide by C.J.

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The Solar System

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  1. The Solar System By Mrs. Gazard’s Class

  2. Venus was named after the roman goddess of love. Slide by C.J.

  3. Venus is the second planet from the sun. Slide by C.J.

  4. Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. Slide by C.J.

  5. This is the symbol of the planet Venus. Slide by C.J.

  6. Venus has no moons . Slide by D.L.

  7. One day on Venus takes 243 earth days. A year on Venus takes 222 earth days . Slide by D.L.

  8. It has volcanoes . Slide by D.L.

  9. Venus is made of lava, rock and nickel iron. Slide by A.K.

  10. Venus is poisonous and you will die if you go there. Slide by A.K.

  11. Venus and earth are almost the same size. Slide by A.K.

  12. Jupiter Jupiter is named after a Roman primary god. Slide by D.D.

  13. Jupiter is 800 million kilometers away from the sun. Slide by D.D.

  14. This is Jupiter’s symbol. Slide by D.D.

  15. It would take over 318 Earths to equal the mass of Jupiter. Slide by D.D.

  16. Jupiter has 50 named moons. Slide D.S.

  17. It takes Jupiter 9.8 Earth hoursto revolve around its axis. Slide D.S.

  18. The clouds on Jupiter change color daily. Slide D.S.

  19. Jupiter has LARGE hurricanes. Slide D.S.

  20. Jupiter is made of gas. Slide by C.M.

  21. Jupiter has a volcano. Slide by C.M.

  22. The air is like gas. The weather ishot. Slide by C.M.

  23. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Slide by C.M.

  24. Mercury

  25. Mercury was named after the swift messenger of the gods in ancient Roman Mythology Slide by B.R.

  26. Mercury is 57 million kilometers from the sun. The diameter of Mercury is 4,876 kilometers. Slide by B.R.

  27. Four billion years ago a very large asteroid hit Mercury. It made a hole big enough to hold the state of Texas. Slide by B.R.

  28. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system. Slide by B.R.

  29. Mercury is made mainly of iron. Slide by E.T.

  30. In the day Mercury is 800°F and in the night -300°F. Slide by E.T.

  31. It takes 20 Mercury to weigh as much as the Earth!!! Slide by E.T.

  32. This is the symbol of planet Mercury! Slide by E.T.

  33. Mercury has no moons. Slide by H.B.

  34. 1 year on Mercury is 87 earth days. 1 day one Mercury is 58 Earth days. Slide by H.B.

  35. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system. Slide by H.B.

  36. Neptune is named after Roman God of the seas. Neptune Slide by M.L.

  37. Neptune is 4 billion km fromthe sun. Slide by M.L.

  38. This is Neptune’s symbol. Slide by M.L.

  39. It takes almost 165 Earth yearsfor Neptune to go around the sun. Slide by M.L.

  40. Neptune has 13 moons. Slide by S.B.

  41. This is an interesting picture of Neptune. Slide by S.B.

  42. There are craters on Neptune. Slide by S.B.

  43. Neptune is a large gas planet. Slide by S.C.

  44. Neptune has winds in its atmosphere which blow at over 2,000 kilometers per hour. Slide by S.C.

  45. The planet has two thin rings which surround it. Slide by S.C.

  46. Saturn is named after the Roman god. Slide by D.J.

  47. Saturn is 1.4 million kilometers away from the sun. Slide by D.J.

  48. Saturn is 120 thousand kilometers wide. Slide by D.J.

  49. There are 53 moons around Saturn. 18 of them are named. Slide by J.D.

  50. 1 year on Saturn takes 29 Earth years.1 day on Saturn takes 10 earth hours. Slide by J.D.

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