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P l u t o !

P l u t o !. By: Tyler & Jonah. What is your planet made of?. Our planet is made out of ice and rock. Our planet is also covered with geysers. Our planet has an icy and rocky surface. Where is Pluto located in the Solar System? .

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P l u t o !

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  1. Pluto! By: Tyler & Jonah

  2. What is your planet made of? • Our planet is made out of ice and rock. • Our planet is also covered with geysers. • Our planet has an icy and rocky surface

  3. Where is Pluto located in the Solar System? • Pluto is located last in the Solar System not including the other dwarf planets ( Make Make, Eris, Pluto, and Haumea. Pluto is about 2,907,000,000 miles away from Earth & 15,000,000,000 from the Sun.

  4. What does your object look like? • Pluto’s surface is covered with geysers • Pluto is made of water and ice • Pluto’s core is made of Iron, Nickel, Alloy, and rock • Pluto is light brown in color, having a highly reflective, ice mantle. • Fun Facts • It takes 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun • From 1979 to 1999, Pluto has been closer to the Sun than Neptune • Pluto has never had a space craft land on Pluto

  5. Fun Facts • A Pluto day is 6 earth days. • Pluto is smaller than the moon. • Pluto was first discovered in 1930

  6. Fun Facts • Before 2006 Pluto was the ninth planet • Pluto is the farthest dwarf planet in the solar system • Pluto is the coldest planet

  7. Fun Facts • From 1979 to 1999, Pluto has been closer to the Sun than Neptune • 1 Earth days is 6 Pluto days

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