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Solar System FactsFACTSSSSSSS!!!!!!!

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FACTSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!

Sun Size Halley's comet Hottest planet how dinos died

When the solar system was formed A random fact

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Sun Size

The Sun is over 300000 times larger than earth. More Sun facts.

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Halleys Comet

Halley’s Comet was last seen in the inner Solar System in 1986, it will be visible again from Earth sometime in 2061 (get your camera ready). More comet facts.

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Hottest planet

Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system with a surface temperature of over 450 degrees celcius.

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How dinos died Maybe

Many scientists believe that an asteroid impact caused the extinction of the dinosaurs around 65 million years ago. More asteroid facts.

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When the solar system was formed

The Solar System formed around 4.6 billion years ago. More Solar System facts.

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A random fact

The Moon appears to have more craters and scars than Earth because it has a lot less natural activity going on, the Earth is constantly reforming its surface through earthquakes, erosion, rain, wind and plants growing on the surface, while the moon has very little weather to alter its appearance. More Moon facts.

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Mercury

Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system and second hottest planet

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Venus

Its size is slightly smaller than Earth.

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Earth

Earth is where are feet are all the time and that's where we live (I hope so)

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Mars

Mars experiences violent dust storms which continually change its surface.

It has a red circle which is a raging storm

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jupiterJupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system

Thick, colorful clouds of deadly poisonous gases surround Jupiter. The quick spinning of the planet whips up the atmosphere, creating the bands around the planet.

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Saturn

Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system and is another gas giant.

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Uranus

Uranus spins lying on its side (like a barrel), this is perhaps due to a large collision early in its formation.

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Neptune

Neptune is a large planet, nearly four times the size of Earth.

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Pluto

Pluto consists of rock with a very thick coating of ice.