TRUE OR FALSE:
Is Venus sometimes called Earth's twin?
True
what are the rings like?
Uranus has 13 faint, narrow rings.
What's the hottest planet?
Venus
Can humas live on Mars? without advance technology?
No, not without advanced technology.
What is the largest planet in our Solar System
Do Venus have Moons?
No, Venus has zero Moons.
How long is a day in Uranus?
A day in Uranus lasts about 17 hours.
Which Planet is famous for its bright rings?
Saturn
How big is Mars?
Mars is about half the diameter of Earth.
Does Jupiter have a solid surface?
No, Jupiter is a gas giant with no firm surface to land on.
Does Venus spins slowly in the opposite direction from the other Planets?
Yes
How long is a year on Uranus?
It talks about 84 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Which Planet is known as the "red Planet'
Mars, due to iron oxide on its surface.
Why is Mars red?
The surface is covered in iron oxide (rust) in the soil and rocks.
Does Jupiter have rings?
YES! but they are very faint and made of dust.
Why is Venus the hottest planet.
Venus is hotter due to a massive greenhouse effect caused by its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere trapping heat.
Why is Uranus called the sideways planet?
Unlike other Planets, Uranus rotates on its side, with its axis tilted by 98 degrees. This causes it to orbit the Sun like a rolling ball.
Which two Planet has no Moons?
Veus and Mercury.
Does Mars have Moons? and what are they called?
Yes, Mars has two small, lumpy Moons named Phobos and Deimos.
How long is 1 year on Jupiter?
A year on Jupiter is about 11.86 Earth years.
Why is Venus called the "Morning star" or "Evening star"?
Because its thick clouds are highly reflective, making it the brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon.
Why is Uranus Blue?
The atmosphere is composed of hydrogen, helium and methane. The methane absorbs red light and reflects blue-green light.
What causes day and night in Earth
Earth's rotation on its axis causes day and night.
Why is there a large mountain in Mars
Mars has such large mountains, specifically massive volcanoes like Olympus Mons, primarily because it lacks plate tectonics.
Is Jupiter 100% gas?
No, Jupiter isn't 100% gas