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Pluto. By: Cameran W. Table Of Contents. 1. Title 2. Table of Contents 3. What do scientists think the surface of your planet is like? What is the atmosphere like on Pluto? 4. What is the temperature range? What is Pluto's Diameter or circumference?
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Pluto By: Cameran W.
Table Of Contents • 1. Title • 2. Table of Contents • 3. What do scientists think the surface of your planet is like? What is the atmosphere like on Pluto? • 4. What is the temperature range? What is Pluto's Diameter or circumference? • 5. Does it have any moons? How many? What are they like? How far is Pluto from the sun? • 6. How many miles is Pluto from the Earth? How many earth hours/days does it take Pluto to rotate once? • 7. How long does it take Pluto to revolve the sun? How did Pluto get its name? • 8. Are there any other interesting facts or important facts about Pluto? • 9. Bibliography/Webliography: Include all books and websites used for content and pictures.
Surface And Atmosphere • The surface on Pluto is methane ice. • The atmosphere is frozen ice. Mainly made from nitrogen.
Temperature And Diameter • The temperature range is -400oF. • The diameter is 1,485
Moons And Distance FromSun • Pluto is 3.7 billion miles from the sun. • Pluto has 5 moons. • They are Nix, Charon, Styx, Hydra and Kerberos
How many miles from the Earth is Pluto? How many hours/days does it take Pluto to rotate once? • Pluto is 2.6 billion miles from the Earth. • It takes Pluto 6.39 earth days to rotate.
How did Pluto get its name And How Long To Rotate around the sun? • Pluto got its name from a roman god of the underworld. • It takes Pluto 248 Earth years to complete one orbit.
Other Interesting Facts • The mean density is 2,030.
Bibliography And Webliography • Brimmer, Larry Dane. A True book Pluto. : , 1999. • Ring, Suzan. Pluto exploring Planets. : , 2004. • Cain, Fraser. "Universe Today." . . . 1/22/2014. <www.universetody.com/13893/temperature-of-pluto>. • Schroeder , Colleen. "Welcome to the planets." . . . 1/21/14. <http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/>. • http://wwww.space.com/16538-pluto-moons-explained-infographic.html • Erickson, Kristen. "Solar System Exploration." NASA. 8 April, 2014. NASA. 1 April, 2014. <NASA.gov>.