There is gravity on all planets. The strength of that gravity varies depending on the size and mass of each planet.
The nine planets in our solar system vary in size, composition, and surface features. For example, Jupiter is the largest planet with a predominantly gas composition, while Mercury is the smallest planet with a rocky surface. Each planet also has unique properties such as rings (Saturn), thick atmosphere (Venus), or extreme temperatures (Uranus).
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
No, each of the eight planets in our solar system orbits the sun on its own path defined by its distance and speed. This unique orbit for each planet is what allows them to maintain their positions and not collide with each other.
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The properties in Mercury are gases such as nitrogen
There is gravity on all planets. The strength of that gravity varies depending on the size and mass of each planet.
both are planets and are orbit with centripetal force. think about the atmospheres. They orbit around one another.
The nine planets in our solar system vary in size, composition, and surface features. For example, Jupiter is the largest planet with a predominantly gas composition, while Mercury is the smallest planet with a rocky surface. Each planet also has unique properties such as rings (Saturn), thick atmosphere (Venus), or extreme temperatures (Uranus).
There are many properties in math, some for each of the four major operations. They always hold true.
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The outer planets are the planets that are made of gas. Each of the outer planets are mad of gas and can not hold life.
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
No, each of the eight planets in our solar system orbits the sun on its own path defined by its distance and speed. This unique orbit for each planet is what allows them to maintain their positions and not collide with each other.
Yes, that is a true statement. Light from the Sun reflects off the surface of planets, making them visible to us from Earth. The amount of sunlight reflected depends on the composition and properties of each planet's surface.
Testing serveral properties is useful because some minerals many have similar or the same properties as each other. Testing several properties greatly reduces the chances of a misidentification.
temperature, orbit...........................