First is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and the last one is Neptune.
how thick is the paper? example-1mm thick paper (1x2x2x2x2x2x2x2 ect. till youve multiplied 50 times and that equals the thickness in millimeters, all you have to do them is convert the millimeters into miles
no some go even farther and they get extra credit
Yes, I've been writing a paper for a project on monotremes. They all come from eggs.
From the data given in the question the only certainty is that at least 8 sheets of paper have been used - the 8 sheets onto which the cut-outs have been pasted. There is no statement in the question as to on what the planets were drawn before they were cut out. For example the planets could have all been drawn on a single piece of cardboard before being cut out and then pasted to a sheet of paper: each planet having a separate sheet of paper so that they could be attached to the wall in order from their sun with information regarding distance from their sun, the length of their day (in earth hours), the length of their year (in earth days/years), etc. Or perhaps they were drawn on a single sheet of paper, making the total 9 sheets; Or perhaps they were drawn on more sheets of paper - two or three smaller planets on a single sheet - adding two or more sheets of paper; Or perhaps a single sheet of paper is used per planet for the drawing, adding an extra 8 sheets. Therefore Myra used between 8 and 16 inclusive sheers of paper.
All planets have a core.
No not all the planets have craters on.
Meteorites crashed into all of the planets.
Yes all planets have a orbit
A project has an end game, completion, solution. (unlike the business function, process which is perpetual.) So the mission is the heart of the project to manage. Mission: Digitize all paper documents into electronics database. It's a conquest to conquer.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
All the inner planets are terrestrial planets.
No. Not all planets have gasses. (Mercury doesn't!)