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Play with scales while trying to arrange planets by magnitude of mass, size, temperature, density, distance, gravity or magnetic field. Correctly order the planets and you unscramble a mystery picture!
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All about the planets in our Solar System. The planets that orbit the sun are (in order from the sun): Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (a dwarf planet or plutoid). ... Easy ways to remember the order of the planets (and Pluto) are the mnemonics: "My Very Excellent Mother Just Sent...
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Our solar system has eight planets which orbit the sun. In order of distance from the sun they are; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto, which until recently was considered to be the farthest planet, is now classified as a dwarf planet.
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Science - A number of wonderful ways to help children remember the order of the planets! ... Remembering which order the planets come in can be difficult, so why not teach your class the following tricks? You could also ask the children to try to make up their own!
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Order of the planets from earth ... If you want to remember the Order of Planets, it is easy to remember a rhyme such as "My Very Easy Method Just Simply Uses Nine Planets" This gives you the initial letters of the nine planets of the solar system in order.
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Each of the eight planets and the dwarf planet Pluto orbits around the Sun in a very special way and in a very special place. Your job is to decide which planet or dwarf planet goes into what orbit on the solar system map below.
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