Mercury is very hot during the day and very cold at night. It is also the fastest planet in the Solar system. Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. One of its volcanoes, Mat and Olympia's Mons, is named after the Egyptian god of truth and justice.
The beautiful blue color of Earth comes from the oceans which cover 70 per cent of the planet. More than seven billion people live there. The fourth planet, Mars, is named for the Roman god of war. Until 1976 scientists believed there could be life on Mars. Jupiter is the largest planet that we know of. It is a very stormy planet because it spins so fast. Saturn is 100 times the size of Earth, but it is even lighter than water, so it would float in a gigantic swimming pool! Uranus is strange because it spins at an angle. Each pole of Uranus, north and south, has 42 years of sunlight, then 42 years of darkness. Neptune takes more than 160 years to go round the sun. It has the strongest winds in the solar system - up to 2 400 kph. Pluto is not considered as planet
anymore because of its strange orbit
True or False
1. People believe there is life on the planet Mars.
2. Earth is much lighter than Saturn.
3. The planet nearest to the sun is very hot at night.
4. Neptune is usually farther from the sun than Pluto.
5. After every 84 years the north pole of Uranus has light.
6. Pluto is a planet with very strange orbit.
Ответы на вопрос
1.False. Until 1976, scientists believed there could be life on Mars, but it's not a widely held belief among the general population.
2.False. Saturn is mentioned to be even lighter than water, not Earth.
3.False. The statement describes Mercury, the planet nearest to the sun, as being very hot during the day and very cold at night.
4.False. The statement is incorrect. Pluto is mentioned as not being considered a planet anymore, but its position in the solar system is not compared to Neptune.
5.False. The statement incorrectly suggests that after every 84 years, the north pole of Uranus has light. The information provided indicates that each pole of Uranus has 42 years of sunlight followed by 42 years of darkness.
6.True. The statement correctly mentions that Pluto is not considered a planet anymore, and one of the reasons mentioned is its strange orbit.