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The Universe

Sun

The sun's enviornment is very hot and no life form would be able to stand it's heat

Mercury

Mercury has a huge range in temperatures. Its surface ranges in temperature from -270°F to 800°F (-168°C to 427°C).

Venus

Due to the thermal inertia and convection of its atmosphere,

Venus' surface temperature, averaging about 464 °C (867°F).

Earth

Earth features water, volcanoes, and dirt.... lots and lots of dirt.

Mars

Mars' temperature ranges from -220 ºF (-140 ºC) in the winters to an upwards of 70 ºF (20 ºC) in the summer.

Jupiter

Jupiter has 16 moons (as far as I know...)! Metis, Adrastea, Amalthea, Thebe, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Leda, Himalia, Lysithia, Elara, Ananke, Carme, Pasiphae, and Sinope. But, newly discovered moons of Jupiter are reported by astronomers and acknowledged with a temporary designation by the International Astronomical Union; once their orbits are confirmed, they are included in Jupiter's large moon count. Not including the "temporary" moons, Jupiter has 50 total.

Jupiter is a gas planet, unlike the four solids in our Solar System.

Jupiter also has one big great red dot! This still remains a mystery

to scientists but I, Lauren Baker, belive it is a gas cloud.

Saturn

Saturn's atmospheric environment is one of powerful winds, going 250 miles per hour, and temperatures from -270 degrees to +80 degrees. With winds like these, it is hard to have peace and quiet.

Uranus

Uranus has 27 moons

Uranus is made of methane, ethane and other sophisticated gases. These materials, combined with the energy from lightning, ultraviolet light, and charged particles, constitute the essential elements of conditions under which scientists believe life began. But life on Earth grew and changed, and now these conditions are no longer suitable for life as we know it.

Neptune

Neptune has 13 moons.

The average temperature at the planet is -200 celsius but the temperate at the south pole of Neptune is 10 degrees warmer than the rest of the planet

This kind of atmosphere is very similar to the kind of environment in which scientists believe life began. But from prehistoric times until today, life on Earth changed, and now these conditions are no longer friendly for life as we know it

The sun has no moons

Earth has one moon (sometimes called Luna)

Venus has 0 moons.

Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos

Earth's tempeture range varrys from 70.7°C to -89.2 C.

The sun's temp. range is 14000°c and outer is 6000°c

Every living thing know to man can live on planet earth.

Mercury has 0 moons.

This planet contains craters, volcanoes, fault lines, and Arachnoids.

With little atmosphere, Mars is filled with craters.

The planet Uranus has a temperature in it's atmosphere

of about -355 degrees F. In the inside of the planet the

temperature rises rapidly

If an alien did live here, it probably wouldn't breath, hence the little atmosphere.

An alien here would have to withstand extreme tempetures.

No way humans could stay here!

Saturn has 59 confirmed and 3 unconfirmed moons.

Mercury has a lot of basins, plains, and craters.

An alien living here would have to be used to different tempetures all the time.

At the core, it can get as hot as 11700 degrees,

the parts at the edge of space are as cold as -150 degrees.

The temperature ranges from about -190 degrees Fahrenheit or -128 degrees Celsius for the visible surface of the atmosphere, to 9°F (-13°C) at lower cloud levels.

Again, not sustainable to life.

There wouldn't be any aliens here...

An alien living here would have to withstand extreme

winds so they would have

to be about 1,500 lbs in order to not be blown back.

I don't think any alien would live here. Gases are not solids, people!

Also, if an alien could withstand this planet, it would have to be pretty comfortable with major heat factors and blaring solar fire.

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