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NEPTUNE

NEPTUNE. BY CAMERON RHOM AND ELIJAH GIBSON. Facts about Neptune. Neptune is 30,200 miles away from the sun. It is the most poisonous planet in the Solar System. It is the most iciest planet in The Solar System. It is sea blue color. Facts about Neptune.

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NEPTUNE

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  1. NEPTUNE BY CAMERON RHOM AND ELIJAH GIBSON

  2. Facts about Neptune Neptune is 30,200 miles away from the sun. It is the most poisonous planet in the Solar System. It is the most iciest planet in The Solar System. It is sea blue color.

  3. Facts about Neptune It takes 165 years to orbit the Sun. It has thick gravity. It takes 16 earth hours to rotate. It has 13 moons. It is 3.9 times bigger than earth. It has 5 rings around it made out of dust and rocks.

  4. Facts about Neptune Neptune is the Greek god of water. Due to it’s great distance from the Earth it is extremely difficult for us to see any of Neptune’s moons. The moons were not discovered until 1989. The first layer is liquid hydrogen. it also has a layer that is made of water. It has a rocky core.

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