As one can see the planets of most importance are the ones
closest to the sun and Earth. Little is known about the far off planets
therefore it is hard to give them full recognition. Much is known about Mercury,
Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The other three planets are not as well
known as these six are. Whether more planetary systems exist doesn't really
matter. There are still plenty of things we don't understand about our own solar
system. Scientists will have their work cut out for them in the future. Each and
every planet has distinct differences and that helps show us how truly great God
is. The planets will never fully be understood and will always be a great topic
of discussion.
Bibliography
Planets 9 Works Sited Cattermole, P. (1995). Earth and Other Planets. New York:
Oxford University Press. Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc. (1992). Hunt, G. &
Moore, P. (1983). Atlas of the Solar System. Chicago: Rand Mc Nally & Company.
Morrison, D. (1993). Exploring Planetary Worlds. New York: Scientific American
Library. Thompson, G. & Turk, J. (1993). Earth Science and the Environment. New
York: Saunders College Publishing & Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
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