Yes it is due to its slightly darker atmosphere and less light from the sun is hit onto it.
True. Uranus has 27 known moons, which is more than any other planet in our solar system.
true
A planet must be large enough for its gravity to pull it into a nearly round shape. In our solar system, a planet needs to have cleared its orbit of other debris to be considered a true planet.
Both are true there is an interdependance.
Both are true there is an interdependance.
True. The alimentary canal, also known as the digestive tract, is a continuous tube that runs from the mouth to the anus. It includes organs such as the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
the answer is TRUE
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none Jupiter is larger than earth----Whilst it is true that Jupiter is large than the earth ( a lot larger!) it's not important hereAbout 170 Plutos would fit into the Earth (using the relative volumes to calculate)For completeness about 1320 Earths fit into Jupiter so 224400 Plutos would fit into Jupiter.Did we mention Jupiter is pretty big? And Pluto pretty small?
True. Uranus has 27 known moons, which is more than any other planet in our solar system.
No. It is illegal and you will go to jail, and get butt raped, then once you get out of jail, a punk will shank you and you will die and never run for president, letting a monkey win the election by a landslide and causing the planet to be ruled by apes (besides people), which will make the movie planet of the apes, based on a true story...
true
Pluto is the nineth planet from the sun, it is the farthest of the known planets. now it is proven that there are 3 more planets who knows it might be true!!! but Pluto is the ninth planet from the sun!!!!!!
That is correct it is no longer a planet.
FALSE. They occur on your anus.
A planet must be large enough for its gravity to pull it into a nearly round shape. In our solar system, a planet needs to have cleared its orbit of other debris to be considered a true planet.
True. The gravitational force between two planets is directly proportional to the product of their masses. So, the greater the mass of a planet, the stronger its gravitational pull towards another planet.