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Planets of the Solar System
Summary:
The Sun is the center of the solar system.
The solar system is made up of the Sun and eight planets, five dwarf planets, and many moons.
The Sun is the largest object in the solar system.
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How many planets are there?
What is an Astronomical unit?
What is an astronomical unit? Why is this measurement helpful with measuring distances in the solar system?
What is the distance of each planet from the sun?
Why is astronomical units being used for measurement?
Where can bodies in the solar system be found?
Why is Jupiter not a star?
What is the largest planet in the solar system?
How large is Jupiter?
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What was the first planet created in the solar system?
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What is the average distance from Ceres to the Sun?
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How many moons does Venus have?
How many confirmed moons are in the solar system altogether?
What is the distance between Earth and Mars?
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How far is Mars from the sun?
How big is the earth?
How many planets have been explored?
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What if the earth was the same size as the sun?
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What is the temperature like on Pluto?
How many astronomical units is Earth from the Sun?
Where is the Kuiper Belt situated?
What is the Kuiper Belt?
What is the Oort Cloud?