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Planet
Clue Card
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These
are your clues to help solve the group's problem. Read them
to the group, but do not show them to anyone.
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Arrange
the nine planets in order based on their relative distance
from the Sun.
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Clue
The Five planets nearest the Sun are Earth, Jupiter, Mercury,
Venus, and mars, not necessarily in that order.
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Planet
Clue Card
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These
are your clues to help solve the group's problem. Read them
to the group, but do not show them to anyone.
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Arrange
the nine planets in order based on their relative distance
from the Sun.
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Clues
Early astronomers knew that Venus and Mercury were the only
two planets closer to the Sun than our planet Earth.
Saturn is nearer Earth than Neptune.
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Planet
Clue Card
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These
are your clues to help solve the group's problem. Read them
to the group, but do not show them to anyone.
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Arrange
the nine planets in order based on their relative distance
from the Sun.
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Clues
The five planets farther from the Sun are Uranus, Neptune,
Jupiter, Pluto, and Saturn, not necessarily in that order.
Four of the planets are much larger than the other five planets,
but have a lower density.
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Planet
Clue Card
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These
are your clues to help solve the group's problem. Read them
to the group, but do not show them to anyone.
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Arrange
the nine planets in order based on their relative distance
from the Sun.
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Clues
Mercury and Pluto have seven planets between them.
There is just one planet between Uranus and Pluto.
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Planet
Clue Card
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These
are your clues to help solve the group's problem. Read them
to the group, but do not show them to anyone.
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Arrange
the nine planets in order based on their relative distance
from the Sun.
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Clues
Uranus is between Saturn and Neptune.
The five terrestrial or earthlike planets are Earth, Pluto,
Venus, Mars and Mercury.
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Planet
Clue Card
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These
are your clues to help solve the group's problem. Read them
to the group, but do not show them to anyone.
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Arrange
the nine planets in order based on their relative distance
from the Sun.
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Clues
Copernicus in the 16th century knew of six planets: Earth,
Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus. These are the six
planets closest to the Sun.
Earth is 93 million miles from the Sun.
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