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Mercu ry Venus Ear th Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune OUR SOLAR SYSTEM For EDU 280 by Rebecca Malone

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Mercury

Venus

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

OUR SOLAR SYSTEMFor EDU 280 by Rebecca Malone

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MERCURY

Closest planet to the sun36 million miles

Smallest planet1/3 the size of Earth

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2nd closest planet to the Sun67 million miles

Almost same size as Earth (a little smaller)

Very cloudy!

VENUS

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EARTH

3rd closest planet to the Sun93 million miles

75% covered by water

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MARS

4th closest planet to the Sun142 million miles

½ Size of Earth

Planet most like Earth and most visited for discovery

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JUPITER

5th closest planet to the Sun484 million miles

Largest planet11 times size of Earth

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SATURN

6th closest planet to the Sun888 million miles

9 ½ times size of Earth

Known for its rings

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URANUSNorth Pole

North Pole

7th closest planet to the Sun1 billion 784 million miles

4 times size of Earth

The “North Pole” is almost where our equator is - like it is laying down!

(secret – it has a ring too!)

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NEPTUNE

Farthest planet from the Sun2 billion 799 million miles

3 ½ times size of Earth

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DISTANCE FROM THE SUN- CLOSEST TO FARTHEST -

SMALLEST TO LARGEST