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One day on planet Pluto is 6.39 Earth days. One year on Pluto is Earth years. Pluto has 3 moons.

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Page 1: Max and Isaac. The planet Pluto gets its name from a Roman god of the underworld. It is 3.7 billion miles from the sun and 1,430 miles in diameter

Max and Isaac

Page 2: Max and Isaac. The planet Pluto gets its name from a Roman god of the underworld. It is 3.7 billion miles from the sun and 1,430 miles in diameter

The planet Pluto gets its name from a Roman god of the underworld.

It is 3.7 billion miles from the sun and 1,430 miles in diameter.

Page 3: Max and Isaac. The planet Pluto gets its name from a Roman god of the underworld. It is 3.7 billion miles from the sun and 1,430 miles in diameter

One day on planet Pluto is 6.39 Earth days. One year on Pluto is 247.7 Earth years. Pluto has 3 moons.

Page 4: Max and Isaac. The planet Pluto gets its name from a Roman god of the underworld. It is 3.7 billion miles from the sun and 1,430 miles in diameter

Pluto is made of rocky Pluto is made of rocky material of frozen material of frozen gas.gas.The temperature in The temperature in Pluto is 387Pluto is 387°F.°F.

Page 5: Max and Isaac. The planet Pluto gets its name from a Roman god of the underworld. It is 3.7 billion miles from the sun and 1,430 miles in diameter

FAST FACTSFAST FACTS

Pluto was considered the smallest planet. Pluto was considered the smallest planet. Pluto’s path around the sun is shaped like an oval.Pluto’s path around the sun is shaped like an oval. Pluto is tilted so that’s nearly on its side.Pluto is tilted so that’s nearly on its side. The atmospheric pressure is probably very lowThe atmospheric pressure is probably very low..

Page 6: Max and Isaac. The planet Pluto gets its name from a Roman god of the underworld. It is 3.7 billion miles from the sun and 1,430 miles in diameter

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