moon
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Think about the question for a minute.... Lots of water, millions of volts of electricity and a large metal tank on your back which is a fine conductor of said electricity. Do the math.
Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.
This is because it is dense and has lots of fiber.
There are lots of them, called exoplanets.
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a power plant is a factory that produces lots of electricity. It might even produce electricity to your whole state
2 Lots of H2 (Hydrogen Gas) + 1 lot of O2 produces 2 lots of Water (H2O) and a tiny spark of electricity (see 'How is hydrogen used to make electricity?').
The inner: small, few moons, made of rock and metal the outer: large, lots of moons, made of gases
The sun because it's hot and humans turn it into energy
Electricity powers lots of things such as heating, cookers, light switches, and lots more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Think about the question for a minute.... Lots of water, millions of volts of electricity and a large metal tank on your back which is a fine conductor of said electricity. Do the math.
Generallly speaking, it spherical. The planet is small, but still has a large enough mass and gravity to pull it into this shape. As with earth, it has lots of lumps and bumps on it's surface.
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no, it was lots of small pieces of rock and dust colliding together making large planets, and moons
Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.
Indeed Uganda has electricity. Most of Uganda's electricity is imported to neighbouring countries.