Title: Solar System Trading Cards
1Solar System Trading Cards
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2Table Of Contents
- Mercury
- Venus
- Earth
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Uranus
- Netune
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3Mercury
- The diameter of Mercury is 4,880 kilometers.
- Mercurys rotation period is 57,910,000
kilometers. - Mercury has zero moons.
- The distance from the Sun is 57.91 million
kilometers. - The temperature on Mercury is 400 degrees C.
- Mercury travels around the sun faster than any of
the other planets. - Meteorites and asteroids have hit Mercury.
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4Venus
- The diameter of Venus is 12,103.6 kilometers.
- The rotation period is 108,200,000 kilometers.
- Venus has zero moons.
- The distance from the sun is 108,021 million
kilometers. - The temperature on Venus is 864 degrees F.
- Venus rotates in the oppisite direction of all
the other planets. - Venus has been hit by many meteorites and
asteroids.
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5Earth
- The Earths diameter is 12,756.3 kilometers.
- The rotation period is 149,600,000.
- We have one moon.
- The distance from the sun is 150 million
kilometer. - The temperature of Earth is 100 degrees F.
- 70 percent of the Earth is water and 30 percent
is land. - Earths atmosphere is made of many gasses but
mostly nitrogen and oxygen.
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6Mars
- The diameter of Mars is 6,792.
- The rotation period of Mars is 227,940,000
kilometers. - Mars has 2 moons.
- The distance from the sun is 228 million
kilometers. - The temperature on Mars is -125 to 23 degrees F.
- Mars has poles at the top and bottom just like
Earth. - Mars has been hit by meteorites and asteroids.
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7Jupiter
- The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984 kilometers.
- The rotation period is 778,330,000 kilometers.
- Jupiter has 58 moons.
- The distance from the sun is 778.3 million
kilometers. - The temperature on Jupiter is 123 degrees F.
- Jupiter is a gas planet and there are large bolts
of lightning in its atmosphere. - The largest swirling area of gas on Jupiter is
The Great Red Spot.
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8Saturn
- The diameter of Saturn is 120,536 kilometers.
- The rotation period is 1,429,400,000.
- Saturn has 31 moons.
- The distance from the sun is 1,429.39 million
kilometers. - The temperature of Saturn is -288 degrees F.
- Saturn is a gas planet and it is known for its
rings. - Saturns atmosphere can blow winds at 1,800
kilometers per hour.
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9Uranus
- The diameter of Uranus is 51,118 kilometers.
- The rotation period is 2,870,990,000 kilometers.
- Uranus has 21 moons.
- The distance from the sun is 2,875 million
kilometers. - Uranuss temperature is -357 degrees F.
- Uranuss atmosphere is made up of hydrogen,
helium and methane. - It is 1.7 billion miles away from Earth.
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10Neptune
- The diameter of Neptune is 49,532 kilometers.
- The rotation period is 4,504,000,000 kilometers
- Neptune has 11 moons.
- The distance from the sun is 4,504 million
kilometers. - The temperature is -353 degrees F.
- The atmosphere is made of hydrogen, helium and
methane. - The winds in its atmosphere blow 2,000 kilometers
per hour.
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11Sun
- The sun has 8 planets.
- The distance from Earth is 92,955,820 miles
- The diameter is 864,400 kilometers.
- The sun is 4.6 billion years old.
- The light travels to Earth in 9 minutes.
- On the surface we see storms called sun spots.
- The temperature on the surface is 10,000 degrees
F.
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