Solar System B Question Marathon

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Re: Solar System B Question Marathon

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mrburrito wrote:
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?
That depends on what you mean by similar, but I'm saying Venus.
Sorry that that was vague... I was talking about size, but anyways your turn.
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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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ckssv07 wrote:From what I remember I believe it is 67, but I'm not sure if any more have been recently discovered...
Also, three examples include Ganymede, Io, and Callisto.
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ScienceOlympian wrote:
ckssv07 wrote:From what I remember I believe it is 67, but I'm not sure if any more have been recently discovered...
Also, three examples include Ganymede, Io, and Callisto.
Sorry I didn't see that part, but thanks for covering it.
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There are 63 moons, but the names were correct. Your turn.
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I love talking about solar system :)! May I know what is the next question? Or can I ask this: What is the tallest mountain in the Solar System :)?
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EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:NASA agrees with ckssv07
I do believe I need a new textbook.
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What is the density of Saturn. Isn't the tallest Olympus Mons :?:

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