The document lists the 8 planets and Pluto in our solar system, providing 1-3 facts about each celestial body. It notes that Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and has a unique orbit. It states that Uranus spins on its side and has low gravity. For Venus, it mentions the planet has a dry surface. The summary then points out Mars is known as the red planet with a dusty surface. It closes by saying the document provided an overview of the planets in our solar system along with 1-3 interesting facts about each one.
3. Mercury
• Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun.
Mercury’s unique location, orbit around the sun
and makes it behave totally different than the
other planets.
4. Uranus!!!
• On Uranus you would weigh 62 pounds!
• Uranus is a gas giant.
• Uranus spins on its side, unlike any other
planets.
• Uranus’s gravity is not at all strong like the
earth.
5. Venus
• Venus is the most fascinating planet , which is
Similar size to earth very different to all of the
other planets.
On venus its surface is very dry.
6. Mars!!!!
• Mars is known as the red planet,
Has a dusty, rocky surface and thin
atmosphere. Mars, is the fourth planet from the
sun.
7. Earth!!!
• Earth is third planet from the sun. It has a
natural satellite, the moon and is the fifth
largest planet in the solar system.
• Earth, is the only planet on the solar system to
have water in it’s three states of matter: as a
solid (ice),a liquid (sea ,rain etc) and as a gas
(clouds).
• Earth, is almost five billion years old although
life (resembling life as we know it), has only
existed on the planet for the last 150 million
to 200 million years.
8. Saturn!!!
• Saturn is so big ,that earth can only fit into it
750 times.
• Saturn is a slightly smaller version of Jupiter,
with similar, but less distinctive, surface
patterns.
• Saturn’s rings orbit, the sun in different tilts,
they sometimes appear like “ears” sticking out
of the planet.
9. Pluto!!!
• Pluto is the planet with the lowest gravity, in
the solar system.
• One of Pluto's moons, Charon is not much
smaller than Pluto it’s self.
• Pluto was the only, planet to have been
discovered in the twentieth century, even
though it is not recognised as a planet.
10. Neptune!!!
• The strongest winds, in the solar system have
been recorded on Neptune, at speeds up to
2,000 kilometres per hour.
• Triton orbits Neptune, in the opposite
direction to planets rotation.
• It is the only large moon in the solar system,
to do this.