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Jupiter is 483.6 million miles (778.3 million km) away from the Sun. (The given figure is the average distance)
It is the second planet from the sun.
The specific gravity of Mercury is 13.56. The density of mercury is 13.534 grams per cubic centimeter. Density is usually the ratio to the density of a given reference material.
Jupiter's temperature ranges from 112K (-161C or -258F) to 165K (-108C or -162F) so it is very very very very much colder than Earth.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto but it's a dwarf planet.
A person would weigh the most at Jupiter. Next comes Saturn and then Mercury. Although the mass of the person remains the same, the weight varies. Weight is solely dependent on the gravitational force of a planet. Since Jupiter is the largest among the given three planets, it has the largest gravitational force. Hence the person would weigh the highest at Jupiter. Next comes Saturn in size, where the weight of the person would be slightly lower than that at Jupiter. He would weigh the lowest at Mercury since it is the smallest.
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The word "Mercury" refers to a metallic element which is a silvery liquid at room temperature. Because of this unusual property it was called "quicksilver". Mercury is also the Roman name given to the Greek God "Hermes", the quick messenger of Zeus/Jupiter.
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The smallest planet is Mercury. Then come Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter. Remember that Pluto was given a "demotion" to a moon and is no longer on this list.
They didn't "know where to discover" Jupiter. Jupiter has been known since ancient times, since before there was astronomy. Jupiter is one of the brightest objects in the night sky, and can be easily spotted without visual aid. Jupiter along with four other planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn, were given special recognition by some of the earliest obseervers of the night sky because they moved relative to the background of stars.
A reward is what you are given as a result of what you have done. That's its denotation. It generally has a good connotation; "We're offering a reward" means that it is a good thing. However, it can have a more negative sense. "Bonny and Clyde got their just reward" means that they were given punishment for being criminals.
It is called a ciborium.
it was named after the roman god jupiter also known as zeus in greek form.
The planets in decreasing size are as follows (including the "dwarf" planet Pluto): Jupiter (143,000 km) Saturn (125,000 km) Uranus (51,100 km) Neptune (49,500 km) Earth (12,800 km) Venus (12,100 km) Mars (6,800 km) Mercury (4,900 km) [Pluto] (2,300 km) If by "terrestrial planets" you mean "earth-like", "rocky", or not "Gas Giants", then it's just the last five (or four not counting Pluto) given above. The number given is the diameter of the planet. To convert to miles, multiply by 0.621
No, the word 'rewarded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to reward (rewards, rewarding, rewarded).The word reward (rewards) is a noun, an abstract noun; a word for something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.