im doing a science project about planets. Can you help?
2006-07-02
17:40:17
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oh and i noe that the 10th planet was found
2006-07-02
17:45:28 ·
update #1
oh and the questions cannot be something specific like mass, distance from sun, time of orbit etc.
2006-07-02
17:48:34 ·
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Well it's just a suggestion, but maybe you might want to go more in line with the discovery of planets in other solar systems. That's been pretty big over the past couple of years or so. I haven't kept up to date on the topic, but I am pretty sure the number of new planets is over a hundred, but they are mostly gas giants like Jupiter and such. Although, something I believe I just heard not too long ago had something to do with a planet discovered that is rock based. And you will have to look this up and research, but they are discovering all of these new planets by observing a "wobble effect" on the star that they are observing, or something like that. Like the gravitational pull that these planets have on the far distant stars is enabling astrophysicists to "see" them. OK hope that helped. =)
2006-07-02 17:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 140 moons in our solar system.
Which planets do not have moons?
Which planets are larger than their moons?
Which planet is 80% ice?
Which planet was suspected to be hollow?
Which planet has constant intense storms on its surface?
Which planet is red?
Which planet could've become the 2nd sun in our solar system?
If you live here in NYC, pls visit the beautiful Planetarium!
2006-07-02 19:04:48
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answered by chance 3
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Q: did you know there is a 10th planet?
A: yes, 3 of them in fact. they just can't figure out what's a planet and what isn't.
2006-07-02 17:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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One frequently asked is the planet suitable for life: atmosphere, temp, terrain etc.
2006-07-02 18:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Life on other planets.
2006-07-02 18:10:22
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answered by sa 7
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what are the differences between planets and moons? As in, outside of our galaxy, how is it determined to know the difference between the two of them?
2006-07-04 17:40:55
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answered by C.C. 4
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What are the sizes of them, distance from the sun, how many moons they have and the atmosphere of each and how long it would take to travel to them.
2006-07-02 17:45:32
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answered by Rob C 2
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I haven't seen any but you can look on the "Search For Questions" thing on the screen.
2006-07-02 18:01:43
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answered by Oscar S 2
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How does the gas from Uranus smell?
2014-12-16 05:04:11
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answered by Dump the liberals into Jupiter 6
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how are the planets made?
2006-07-02 21:58:03
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answered by krayziebone1304 1
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