Moons
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Planets
Saturn
100

Why is gravity stronger in some places on the moon?

Gravity is stronger in some places on the moon because these areas have denser rock underground.

100

Why is Pluto no longer a planet?

It is far away from the sun and gets very little heat or light.

100

What force keeps things moving?

Gravity

100

Which planet has the great red spot?

Jupiter

100

Is it a big or small planet?

big

200

Why does the moon slowly move farther away from Earth each year?

Ocean tides transfer energy from Earth to the Moon, slowly pushing outward. 

200

What is Pluto made of?

Rock and Ice.

200

What is the star in the center of the planets?

Sun

200

Which planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

200

What is Saturn made up of?

Helium and hydrogen

300
How can ice exist on the Moon even though it has no air?

Some craters never get sunlight and stay extremely cold allowing frozen water to remain solid.

300

Who discovered Pluto?

Clyde Tombaugh.

300

What tools does a scientist use?

Telescope

300

Which planet is known for rings?

Saturn

300

What number planet from the sun is it?

6

400

Why do we only see one Moon from the Earth?

It rotates at the same speed it orbits Earth, so the same side always faces us.

400

What is Pluto's orbital period?

248 Earth years.

400

What do you call objects that orbit the planet?

Moons

400

Which planet is near Earth's size?

Venus

400

What are its rings made of?

Asteroids

500

Why does the moon have so many craters but Earth doesn't?

It has no atmosphere to burn up meters and no weather to erase the craters.

500

How far is Pluto from the sun?

39.5 Astronomical Units.

500

What do you call the path planets take?

An orbit.

500
Which planet is the largest?

Jupiter

500

Who discovered the rings?

Christiaan Huygens

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