Solar System made by Keisha Talya from Grade 5 Laksamana
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The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, with internal convective motion that generates a magnetic field via a dynamo process. It is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth.
The sun
Sun is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth.
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and the eighth largest.
Mercury has a diameter of 4,880 kilometers.
Mercury has the widest temperature extremes in the solar system ranging from 90 degrees Kelvin to 700 degrees Kelvin.
Mercury has a thick iron core and a thinner outer crust of rocky material.
Venus
Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon, and sometimes looks like a bright star in the morning or evening sky.
Earth
Earth is the only planet known to have an atmosphere containing free oxygen, oceans of water on its surface and, of course, life.
Mars
Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide.
Jupiter
Jupiter is covered in thick red, brown, yellow and white clouds. The clouds make the planet look like it has stripes.
Saturn
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
Uranus
The planet is often dubbed an ice giant, since at least 80% of its mass is a fluid mix of water, methane and ammonia ice.
Neptune
Neptune is made of a thick soup of water, ammonia, and methane over an Earth-sized solid center.