Category : Files from Magazines
Archive   : CUJ9309.ZIP
Filename : 1109070A

 
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#{\footnote TABLE_OF_CONTENTS}
{\b\f0\fs20 The Known Planets..}
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\par Venus is second from the sun, and has a nearly
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\par Earth is third from the sun, and is the only
\par planet in the solar system known to support life.


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\par Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, and
\par appears to have had water at one time. There
\par is much carbon dioxide on Mars, which could
\par someday support plant life. Mars also has two moons.
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\par Deimos is one of two Martian moons. It completes
an orbit around Mars
\par in 1 day, 6 hours and 21 minutes.

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  3 Responses to “Category : Files from Magazines
Archive   : CUJ9309.ZIP
Filename : 1109070A

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