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OpenStudy (slickster256):

anyone know a little something about planets

OpenStudy (slickster256):

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OpenStudy (whereisthefloor):

planets are in space

OpenStudy (slickster256):

dang u must have found that out the same way u found out where the floor was

OpenStudy (blazeryder):

What about them?

OpenStudy (slickster256):

Provide at least two statements that explain the relationship between the position of the Earth and the seasons. Statement 1: Statement 2: If it is June or July and you live in the southern hemisphere, describe the position of the Earth in relation to the sun and what type of temperatures you would experience. If it is June or July and you live in the northern hemisphere, describe the position of the Earth in relation to the sun and what type of temperatures you experience. Name one common misconception about the seasons. explain why this misconception is incorrect. why are you experiencing your current season? Describe the current position of the Earth and how it relates to your temperatures today.

OpenStudy (slickster256):

i need 3 people to fill this out

OpenStudy (giitter):

I don't really study planets but i have something for that http://space-facts.com/planets/ http://space-facts.com/

OpenStudy (giitter):

These links should help you ^_^

OpenStudy (slickster256):

thank you beautiful ill check them out

OpenStudy (giitter):

good luck btw

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Please don't mass tag (5+ users). It's against the Code of Conduct :-) As for your question, that depends entirely on what aspect you are discussing; astronomy, earth science... but Wolfram|Alpha is a good search engine for general ideas.

OpenStudy (osprey):

orbit the sun in ellipses, which can be thought of as sort of circles. Mercury is pretty close to the sun (and so pretty hot). jupiter was used by an astronomer called ROMER to measure the speed of light (which is v high).

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

sorry i was offline and plz dont mass tag

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