Sorry that that was vague... I was talking about size, but anyways your turn.mrburrito wrote:That depends on what you mean by similar, but I'm saying Venus.ckssv07 wrote:Since nobody has told me if I was right... I am going to assume that I got it right, so here it is...
What is the planet in our solar system that is the most similar to Earth?
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How many natural satellites orbit Jupiter? Name three examples.
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From what I remember I believe it is 67, but I'm not sure if any more have been recently discovered...
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Also, three examples include Ganymede, Io, and Callisto.ckssv07 wrote:From what I remember I believe it is 67, but I'm not sure if any more have been recently discovered...
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Sorry I didn't see that part, but thanks for covering it.ScienceOlympian wrote:Also, three examples include Ganymede, Io, and Callisto.ckssv07 wrote:From what I remember I believe it is 67, but I'm not sure if any more have been recently discovered...
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There are 63 moons, but the names were correct. Your turn.
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I do believe I need a new textbook.EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:NASA agrees with ckssv07
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