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Based on the following data about planet X (which orbits around the Sun):
Planet X's distance from Sun = 3.6*1012 m Planet X's
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kelsey
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do people live in mars?
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neha
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how old is our solar system
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sabrina
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Why could the mass of Venus not be deduced from Earth-based observations in the same manner as the masses of most other planets?
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mike
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Are there any new scientific disoveries on the eight planets???
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Jherica
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Scientists have discovered a new planet. The planet is in a solar system whose star is
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Help
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Why Does Earth Have A Lower Amount of Carbon In The Atmosphere than Planets Such As Venus And Mars
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Unknown
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which moon is the brightest from the surface of jupiter? this question is driving me BLOODY crazy 4 my homework!
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Writeacher
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The average distance from earth to Mars is 2.25 x 10^8 km, and the distance from earth to Neptune is 4.3514 x 10^9 km. How much
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THE JOVI QUANTITIESGEAN PLANETS CONTAINS LARGE QUANTITIES OF ICE BECAUSE IT WAS?
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FANNY
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Why does Jupiter spin?
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Morgan
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what is search for extrasolar planets?
Looking for planets around stars other than our own sun.
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gopal
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why does Jupiter spin so fast while it's so huge
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Anonymous
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What is pluto's diameter?
http://www.solarviews.com/eng/pluto.htm About half-way down the page. About 22?? km but I forget the
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Jenny
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I know how environmental science branches off to various sciences-
how does astronomy (to be specific, the discovery that Pluto's
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Jin
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At certain times of the year, five planets can be seen from Earth, including Mars and
a. Neptune. b. Uranus. c. Saturn. d. Juno
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ollie
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Planets which revolve around the sun in a oval shaped paths are called what
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Consider the image of our solar system above. Based on your knowledge of mass' effect on gravitational attraction, which planet
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julian shumpert
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Please help! I'm really behind and need to catch up.
1. The rings orbiting the Jovian planets may have been small ____ that got
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M
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please review the questions and table and check my answers. tank you tutors.
table planets' orbital velocity planet orbital
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anon
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Someone help I'm having trouble answer this question.
Explain what maria and craters are and how they formed.
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Octavia
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How Much Energy Would It Take To Destroy A Planet Like Jupiter (For Powerscaling)
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Why would the weight of a landing module be different on different planets
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Question 1
Rank the following hypothetical planets -- all of which have the same total mass and same radius -- from lowest moment
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Planet Jupiter revolves around the Sunin 12 years (3.79 X 10^8 sec. What is its mean distance from center of Sun? mass of sun is
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Christine
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Pluto alters the orbit of which planet?
Uranus Saturn Neptune * Jupiter My guess is Neptune? There is not alo of info. that said
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Cassie
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Which of the following best describes the makeup of Saturn's rings?
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Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is actually larger than the planet Mercury. It is also one of the few bodies in the solar system
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Amy
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Can someone please help direct me to a start for this??
1. Explain why the outer planets did not lose the lighter gases in their
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Reeses
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Which of the following best explains why Mars' and Venus' surface temperatures vary, despite both planets having atmospheres
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cQUESTIONSc
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Which of the following best explains why Mars' and Venus' surface temperatures vary, despite both planets having atmospheres
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A person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh
37 7 10 37710 pounds on Mars. If m represents a person’s weight in pounds,
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Help Me Please
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Many astronomers argue that the Earth and Moon should be considered a double planet,since the gravitational force by the sun on
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Abdurhman
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Explain the nature of the seasons of mars and how they are like earths seasons.
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Mike
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If you weigh 300 N on earth, then what is your mass and weight in mars?
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Charlaine
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How do outer planets differ from inner planets?(1 point)
Responses They are smaller than the inner planets. They are smaller than
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the radius of the planet venus is nearly the same to that of the earth, but its mass is only 80% that of the earth. if an
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Olamide
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what is the weight of a 6 kg object on the surface of Mars
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Anonymous
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The Moon orbits Earth in a nearly circular orbit that lasts 27.32 days. Determine the distance from the surface of the Moon to
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joy
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Does the size of the planet affect the time it takes for one revolution around the Sun?
The answer is No, but why is it because
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jill
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which of the following features make earth and venus similar to each other ? (1point )
A . their size and mass b. their rates of
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Cami
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The tallest volcano in the solar system is the
29 km tall Martian volcano, Olympus Mons. An astronaut drops a ball off the rim of
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Whitney
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The weight of an object is the same on two different planets. The mass of planet A is sixty percent that of planet B. Find the
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Chad
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what would the astronauts mass be on the lunar surface?
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jake
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"If a small planet were located 8 times as far as the Earth's distance from the Sun, what would be its period in Earth years?"
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Stuck
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A student uses a diagram to show the scale sizes of the planets which planets diameter would be approximately the distance
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At certain times of the year, five planets can be seen from earth, including mars and?
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Which of the following best explains why Mars' and Venus' surface temperatures vary, despite both planets having atmospheres
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Solaris_Artist
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How many moons does Jupiter have?
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Sergio
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Earth’s radius is approximately 3,959 miles, while Jupiter’s radius is approximately 4.3441×10^4 miles. How much bigger is
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