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Kids' Wonderland

Our Fabulous Solar System, Part 2 of 2

2020-07-18
Language:English
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Today, we will continue to explore our Solar System, along with the remaining planets, and Pluto. Let’s begin where we left off, Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun. “I am the largest planet in the Solar System. I have mystical, swirling stripes made of cold, windy clouds of water and ammonia. My atmosphere is composed of hydrogen and helium. Do you see the red spot on me? It’s actually a giant storm that has lasted for hundreds of years. I am known for having 79 moons.” “Hi, I’m Saturn, named after the Roman god of wealth and agriculture. I am the farthest planet from Earth that can be seen without a telescope. My most famous features are my ever so beautiful rings, which are made up of ice, rock, and dust, and also my biggest moon, Titan, which is larger than the planet Mercury.” “I’m famous for rotating on my side. I am 4 times bigger than Earth. This is my sign. My name is the same as the Greek god of the sky. It rains diamonds on me. Yes, I am Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun. I am an ice giant.” “Hi, everyone. I am Neptune, the densest, and most gaseous planet in the entire Solar System. It’s my greenish-blue color that inspired astronomers to give me the name of the Roman god of the sea. I have six rings and 14 moons. It takes me 165 years to complete one lap around the Sun. Fun fact! I was the first planet whose existence was predicted by mathematical calculations before being spotted with a telescope.” “Hallo, everyone. I am Pluto. Technically, I am not a planet, because I share my orbit with other icy bodies, but I am glad to be here.” “Right now, we are all very concerned about the current state of planet Earth. Because of the animal livestock industry, the environment on Earth is seriously damaged. There is a shortage of water and other natural resources.” “We hope for an urgent transition to the organic vegan way by the earthlings, which will save lives, animal and human, and conserve water.”
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