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Welcome

 Welcome to Planets for Kids I really hope you enjoy the information that I have provided on this website. You will find lots of information about our solar system with lots of questions and answers and games for you to play. We also have a color in section where you can download pictures and have fun. Remember everything here is "Kid-friendly" so let’s get started....  

   

Introduction

 We have nine planets in our Solar System. These planets circle around the sun (as I’m sure you know already) this is called orbits.  

A lot of astronomy people like to think of the Solar System been made up in two parts. We have the Inner Solar System which has Mercury, Venus, Earth and not forgetting Mars. These are closest to the sun and are called the terrestrial planets simply because they have very solid rocky surfaces.  

The Outer Solar System has Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune these are sometimes called the gas giants Out past Neptune you’ll find the small planet of Pluto which has a solid but icier surface. Many don’t class this as a planet anymore, but you can read this on the Pluto page. These two systems are separated by the asteroid belt. Our Solar System also contains comets, moons, dust, gas and some minor planets.  

   

  Available at <http://www.planetsforkids.org/> Access on June 14, 2019  

Which choice best answer why do a lot of astronomy people say that the Solar System are divided into two parts?  

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