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The Solar System

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  • Which is usually the color of the Rocky planets? Red or Blue?
    Reddish.
  • Where are the Rocky planets positioned in relation to the Sun?
    Closer to it.
  • Describe the characteristics of the rocky planets.
    A terrestrial planet, telluric planet, solid planet, or rocky planet, is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals.
  • How many days does the smallet planet take to orbit the Sun?
    88 days.
  • Which is the hottest planet of all?
    Venus.
  • Which two planets in our Solar System are classified as "ice giants" due to their compositions, consisting primarily of water, ammonia, and methane?
    Uranus and Neptune.
  • What is the largest planet in our solar system?
    The largest planet in our solar system, known for its Great Red Spot, is Jupiter.
  • Are the Rocky planets bigger or smaller than the others?
    They are bigger.
  • Which are the gases in Earth's atmosphere?
    The dry composition of the atmosphere is mostly nitrogen and oxygen.
  • How many moons does Mercury have?
    None.
  • Why is the Earth called the blue and green planet?
    Because of its colors, water and forests :D
  • Which planet has no atmosphere?
    Mercury.
  • What is the order of the Rocky planets?
    Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
  • What are the names of the four rocky planets?
    Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
  • In which order are the planets in the Solar System?
    Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
  • What is the Earth's atmosphere composed of?
    Gases! (Nitrogen and Oxygen)
  • What is the percentage of water on Earth's surface?
    About 71%
  • What is the name of the belt of small, rocky objects located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, containing millions of minor planets and remnants from the early Solar System?
    the Asteroid Belt.
  • Which are bigger - Rocky or Gas planets?
    Gas planets are bigger.
  • Which are the Gas planets?
    Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter.
  • Which planet rotates to an opposite direction?
    Venus.
  • How many natural satellites orbit Mars?
    Two.
  • Which planet in our solar system has the most moons, with a count of over 80 known satellites?
    Jupiter!