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Learn about Earth's magnetosphere and its magnetic field.
In this printable worksheet, use the word bank to label the planets (los planetas) in Spanish.
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In this printable worksheet, use the word bank to label the planets (os planetas) in Portuguese.
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In this printable worksheet, use the word bank to label the planets (planeten) in German.
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Learn about the surface of Mercury with this helpful map.
In this printable worksheet, use the word bank to label the planets (i pianeti) in Italian.
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Information on Neptune's moons.
Planet Report Graphic Organizer Printouts.
Uranus, the seventh planet from to the sun in our solar system, has 5 large moons and many small ones.
Jupiter has faint, dark, narrow rings composed of tiny rock fragments and dust. They do not contain ice, like Saturn’s rings.
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