Jerimiah Narvaez
1/21/2014 04:28:51 am
Every planet in our solar system rotates. Most of the them rotate clockwise except for Venus and Uranus which rotates anti-clockwise. The planets get their moons when they were introduced to other space- faring rocks that either crashed into the planet and threw off debris, or were trapped in the gravitational pull of the planet.
Abby
1/21/2014 04:50:12 am
That's what I said.
Abby
1/21/2014 04:46:36 am
Yes every planet does rotate. They rotate clockwise, except Venus and Uranus rotate counter clockwise. Out of nine planets seven have one or more moons. Scientist believe that the moons are made of the leftover materials from the planet.
Tiffany
1/21/2014 08:31:15 pm
Yes moons are made of leftover materials from the planet.
Cambry
1/21/2014 04:57:15 am
Other planets do rotate, however they can go at different speeds and different directions. When something hits a planet, rocks shoot out and gravitation keeps them going around the planet. After awhile, the rocks turn into moons.
Sarah
1/21/2014 06:21:49 am
I didn't know that.That's really cool!
David
1/21/2014 07:16:48 am
I did not know that either.
Yosbani
1/21/2014 05:10:44 am
All planets in the solar system rotate but Venus and Uranus rotate counterclockwise and the other planets orbit clockwise. Some moons are Europa,Callisto,Lo, and Enceladus.
Austin
1/21/2014 09:09:24 am
I Said That To!!!!
Ethan
1/21/2014 05:15:50 am
Every planet in our solar system except for Venus and Uranus rotates counter-clockwise as seen from above the north pole; that is to say, from west to east.
Aidan
1/21/2014 05:28:46 am
Some planets rotate but,some don't.Moons pick their orbit.
Elizabeth
1/21/2014 08:32:23 am
I didn't know Mercury and Venus did not have moons.
Tiffany
1/21/2014 05:32:51 am
The other planets in our solar system do rotate. Most rotate counter clockwise except for Venus and Uranus. Moons are formed while the planet is forming. Meteors knock chunks off the planet and millions of years later, the chunks form into moons because of the planet's gravitational pull. Mercury and Venus are the only planets who do not have moons.
Cambry
1/21/2014 05:48:25 am
Yes, meteors do knock chunks off of planets.
Noelani
1/21/2014 06:09:10 am
Each planet in the solar system has its own rotation rate.And I agree with Abby most moons are formed at the same time as their planets,and are made of similar materials.
Sarah
1/21/2014 06:14:23 am
Yes the other planets rotate. Some of the moons are made by dust and gas circling the planets
David
1/21/2014 07:13:16 am
All the planets in our solar system rotate. They get their moons when rocks hit a planet and debris comes off and gets trapped in the gravitational pull of the planet.
kj
1/21/2014 07:39:35 am
COOL
kj
1/21/2014 07:38:19 am
All planets rotate on an axis. Planets have moons because early in their formation they were introduced to other space- faring rocks that either crashed into the planet and threw off debris, or were trapped in the gravitational pull of the planet.
Christian
1/21/2014 07:39:27 am
Every planet in our solar system rotates.
Elizabeth
1/21/2014 08:26:09 am
Yes they do. On their own axes. They got their moons from debris in space.
Austin
1/21/2014 09:06:06 am
All planets rotate but Uranus and Venus rotate in a different direction. I think that a asteroid was turned into a round ball that circles planets and people call them moon's.
Mason
1/21/2014 09:14:51 am
All of the planets in the solar system rotate. Venus and Uranus are the only ones that rotate counter clockwise. The planets planets have moons some of them have more than one. They got them when the planet was formed and the rocks and debris crashed together. Comments are closed.
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