False. In volume, Mars is 0.15 times the volume of earth. Mars' radius is roughly half of Earth's radius.
True
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False. The earth's moon has no light source. We see it because it is illuminated by the sun, just like your hand in front of your face when you look at your nails.
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True. Jupiter has a much larger mass than Earth, approximately 318 times greater.
No, Earth is not the biggest planet in our solar system. Jupiter holds the title of the largest planet, with a diameter more than 11 times that of Earth.
True.
False. The sun is not considered part of the Earth, as it is a separate celestial body that our planet orbits around. The Earth is a planet that revolves around the sun.
True, Jupiter rotates on it's axis once every 10 hours.
False. In volume, Mars is 0.15 times the volume of earth. Mars' radius is roughly half of Earth's radius.
True. Jupiter is typically one of the brightest objects in the night sky and can be easily seen with the naked eye, appearing as a bright point of light.
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There is no third largest planet on Earth, as Earth is a planet itself and not a moon or satellite. Earth is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system.
No, Jupiter would need to be about 80 times more massive to generate enough pressure and temperature in its core to undergo nuclear fusion and become a star. With an increase of only 10 times its mass, Jupiter would still be a gas giant planet.
True. Earth's moon is larger than Pluto, with a diameter of about 3,474 km compared to Pluto's diameter of about 2,377 km.
True. The majority of Earth's heat is stored in the mantle, which is the layer of Earth located between the crust and the core. This heat is generated by the decay of radioactive elements and leftover heat from the planet's formation.