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. They look round,soft and looks like the moon.. I think it on its spot and spins round and round for an hour.. They can be found in space.
Interesting ideas, Shanel. Keep up the good work!
what is similar is they are all planets what is different is they are different planets because they all do not look the same1. The first two are circular. 2. the middle one can be very hot.3. They can be found in space.
I like your thinking, Orion.
1. Two of them are spheres shapes 2. They both look like planets 3. They can be found in space only two of them. 4. The planets orbit the sunMr McKenzie did you know what Mercury is four times hotter than boiling water?
I was not aware of that fact, Navaya. Thank you for sharing.
The first and second picture looks like a moon but i'm not really sure about the picture.The moon's gravitional force pulls on water in the ocean and cause bulges that create high tide.The moon is an astronomical body or biting Earth as it's only naturalsatelite.The third picture is the odd one out because it doesn't look like a moon.
Great information about the moon, Lanilde!
. They look round,soft and looks like the moon.
ReplyDelete. I think it on its spot and spins round and round for an hour.
. They can be found in space.
Interesting ideas, Shanel. Keep up the good work!
Deletewhat is similar is they are all planets what is different is they are different planets because they all do not look the same
ReplyDelete1. The first two are circular.
2. the middle one can be very hot.
3. They can be found in space.
I like your thinking, Orion.
Delete1. Two of them are spheres shapes
ReplyDelete2. They both look like planets
3. They can be found in space only two of them.
4. The planets orbit the sun
Mr McKenzie did you know what Mercury is four times hotter than boiling water?
I was not aware of that fact, Navaya. Thank you for sharing.
DeleteThe first and second picture looks like a moon but i'm not really sure about the picture.
ReplyDeleteThe moon's gravitional force pulls on water in the ocean and cause bulges that create high tide.
The moon is an astronomical body or biting Earth as it's only natural
satelite.
The third picture is the odd one out because it doesn't look like a moon.
Great information about the moon, Lanilde!
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