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In this printable worksheet, use the word bank to label the planets (planeten) in German.
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In this printable worksheet, use the word bank to label the planets (os planetas) in Portuguese.
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Learn about Earth's magnetosphere and its magnetic field.
Learn about the surface of Mercury with this helpful map.
Planet Report Graphic Organizer Printouts.
Information on Neptune's moons.
Uranus, the seventh planet from to the sun in our solar system, has 5 large moons and many small ones.
Jupiter has faint, dark, narrow rings composed of tiny rock fragments and dust. They do not contain ice, like Saturn’s rings.
Uranus has extremely seasons due to a strongly tilted rotational axis. Learn more about it here!
Information on Neptune's rings
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