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4. Choose a planet from our solar system of your own choice other than the Earth. Use the internet or reference books to make a fact sheet about it including its picture/diagram, its size, its distance from the Sun, its distance from the Earth, temperature on its surface, time to complete one round around the Sun.

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Answered by loniindanii
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Answer:

The Academy set their standard of measurement (a meter) as a fraction of the distance from the North Pole to the equator on the surface of the Earth. Larger

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Answered by amikkr
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Venus is the planet of my choice for this question.

  • It is around 460.2 million km² in the size. Thirty miles up (about 50 kilometers), temperatures range from 86 to 158 Fahrenheit (30 to 70 Celsius), a range that, even at its higher-end, could accommodate Earthly life, such as “extremophile” microbes. And atmospheric pressure at that height is similar to what we find on Earth’s surface.
  • Because Venus’ orbit is closer to the Sun than ours, the two of them – from our viewpoint – never stray far from each other.
  • The ancient Egyptians and Greeks saw Venus in two guises: first in one orbital position (seen in the morning), then another (your “evening” Venus), just at different times of the year.
  • It is around 107.57 million km far from sun.
  • At its nearest to Earth, Venus is some 38 million miles (about 61 million kilometers) distant. But most of the time the two planets are farther apart; Mercury, the innermost planet, actually spends more time in Earth’s proximity than Venus.
  • The complete cycle, however, new to full, takes 584 days, while our Moon takes just a month. 

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