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Question by Barb Ferrara
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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Is there a FAQ written in simple language something that a child could understand? I'd like one that compares the planets by average temp (both F and C), pressure, distance and size ratio's - in simple terms (Neptune is about 4 times the size of Earth). For example explain why the average temp on Mercury is a lot lower than that on Venus, even though it's closer to the Sun.
thank you
Barb Ferrara


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