Neptune is one of the Jovian planets. It is a gas giant, as opposed to being a terrestrial planet.
The planet is named after the Roman god of freshwater and the seas and its moons are named after water deities in Greek mythology.
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Yes, "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It is part of the "Heroes of Olympus" series and has an AR reading level and quiz available for students.
The rings of Neptune ar faint, so they would be difficult to spot from earth.
Oh, what a delightful question! "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan is such a wonderful book. It has 17 Accelerated Reader (AR) points, which means you can earn quite a few points by reading and enjoying this adventurous tale. Keep reading and exploring the magical world of books!
Here ar the planet sizes .Diameter km Pluto--2,274 km Neptune--49,528 km Uranus--51,118 km Saturn--120,536 km Jupiter--142,800 km Mars--6,790 km Earth--12,756 km Venus--12,104 km Mercury--4,878 km .
Yes, a student can take an Accelerated Reader (AR) test on "A Swiftly Tilting Planet" by Madeline L'Engle, provided that the book is included in the school's AR program. To check for availability, students or teachers can look up the specific book in the AR database, which lists tests and their corresponding reading levels. If an AR test exists for the book, students can then take the test after reading it.
Under a thousand according to the BBC's documentary Planet Earth.
it is venus or mars..... depending on how you ar facing the sun
Pluto, which is a planetesimal, not a planet, orbits the star called Sol. Sol gives its name to our Sol-ar system, and is often called, "The Sun."