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Our solar system

Our solar system. EARTH. Temperatures at the earth’s center called the core may be as high as 7500 k that’s hotter than the surface of the sun. Venus. Venus’ surface is very hot about 400 degrees Celsius. M ercury. The temperatures on mercury ranges from 90 k to 700 k. M ars.

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Our solar system

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  1. Our solar system

  2. EARTH Temperatures at the earth’s center called the core may be as high as 7500 k that’s hotter than the surface of the sun.

  3. Venus • Venus’ surface is very hot about 400 degrees Celsius

  4. Mercury • The temperatureson mercury ranges from 90 k to 700 k.

  5. Mars • Mars has permanent ice caps at both poles made up mostly of solid carbon dioxide we know this as dry ice.

  6. Jupiter Jupiter is so big that you could cram 1,000 eaths inside of it that’s mighty big *!

  7. Saturn • Saturn rings are made up mostly of water ice but they may also include rocky particles with icy coatings the origin of the rings.

  8. Uranus • Uranus has been visited by only one spacecraft voyager 2 on Jan 24 1986.

  9. Neptune • Neptune has 8 known moons; 7 small ones and a large moon called Trion.

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