Solar System

Saturn

Saturn is a gas giant with
rings made out of ice.
Titan is Saturn's biggest
moon.

Mars

Mars is a rocky red planet
with the highest
mountains in the entire
solar system.
Mars has 2 moons.

Earth

The Earth's Rotation
is gradually slowing.
The Earth was once
believed to be the
center of the
universe.
The Earth is alive and
has a powerful
magnetic field.

Earth is the only planet not
named after a god.
Earth has the greatest
density out of all the
planets.It takes 23 hours ,
56 mins, and 4 secs for
Earth to make one rotation
around it's axis.
70% OF EARTH IS
COVERED WITH WATER!

Earth is part of the Milky
Way. The most inner side
of Earth is the inner core.
Next lies the outer core,
then the mantle, lastly the
crust.

Jupiter

Jupiter is a gas giant.
Jupiter is the largest and
fastest spinning planet in
the solar system with the
biggest moon.

Sun

The Sun is a star and the
biggest object in the Solar
System, it burns brightly in
the center as planets and
other objects orbit around
it. It has a diameter
around 110 times bigger
than the Earth’s and is
located around 150 million
kilometres (93 million
miles) away and is 4.6
billion years old.

Stars

Neptune

Neptune is an icy gas
giant and the farthest
planet from the sun.
Neptune has many
storms.

Planets

Planet: Orbits a star, has
enough mass (self-gravity)
to pull itself into a nearly
round ball, reigns supreme
in its own orbit having
cleared the neighborhood of
other competing bodies.

Uranus

Uranus is an icy gas giant
and the coldest planet in
our solar system.
Uranus has rings made
out of dust.

Moon

Venus

Venus is the same size as
the Earth,
but spins the opposite
direction
much slower.
Venus has no water.

Mercury

Mercury is a ball of fire
and the closest
planet to the sun.
Mercury has no moon
and is the smallest
out of all the planets.

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