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PUBLISHED: 1998
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ABC’s of Science

By Charles Oliver

The Solar System is better known to us, as the earth on which we flourish belongs to it.

The System is comprised of one sun (star), eight major planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and one satellite, Mars and two satellites, Jupiter and seven satellites, Saturn, its rings and ten satellites, Uranus and four satellites, Neptune and one satellite, and some 600 planetoids, varying in size from 600 miles in diameter to mere rocks.

The sun’s diameter is 866,000 miles. Rotates every 606 hours. The length of time its current carries the sun over its orbit is unknown. The sun remains a melted mass; its vibration is maintained; has but little vapor and its theme is reflected on the surface of its obsequious attendants which gives them heat and light.

Dark spots are caused by vapor becoming concentrated on the sun’s surface; these spots change.

Mercury, the smallest major planet, is also the closest to the sun. It is carried over its orbit about 36,000,000 miles from the sun, which requires 88 days to complete its course, and rotates once every 24 hours and 5 minutes. Its diameter is 3,000 miles and it has a suitable amount of vapor for animals and vegetables to flourish.

Venus has the brightest luster of our planets which is caused by the enormous amount of vapor. It is carried over its orbit at about 67,000,000 miles from the sun, which requires 224 7/10 days to complete its course. Rotates once every 23 hours and 21 minutes. Diameter, 7,700 miles.

The earth is carried over its orbit, the main distance being 93,000,000 miles from the sun, which requires one year to complete its course, which is 680,000,000 miles:

MILES Earth’s diameter 8,000 Greater or equatorial 7,925 Less or polar 7,899 Difference in comparison 26

The Earth rotates once every 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds; has one satellite, which is carried over its orbit at a distance of 238,850 miles from the Earth. Its diameter is 2,160 miles. The moon completes its orbit in 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes, and 2 seconds. Its currents touch the earth and cause the tide; also affects some plants of the phenomena verita; these plants are also affected by the sun.

Many years after the earth’s material began to flourish, a small body (whose crust was cooled) came in contact with the earth; this caused the earth’s crust to crack almost from pole to pole and formed North and South America.

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Chuck Oliver is a best-selling author and the creator of The Hidden Wealth Solution. Chuck has had a front-row seat in helping Baby-Boomers for over two decades serving clients and business owners preparing for retirement or who are currently in retirement. Chuck is in the top 1% of all financial professionals in the world and is a nationally acclaimed speaker, trainer, and retirement architect.

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