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Analyze the structure and surface of all the planets including properties about Planet X ( You have discovered an additional planet known as ‘Planet-X’ This must be included in your model – you must decide where it fits into your model (between which planets, size, mass, etc) based on the information below…
Large in size – slightly bigger than Earth and Mars
Very cold – around -100degrees
Has a little bit of a rocky surface but also a gaseous atmosphere
Purple/Red in colour
Has around 40 moons
Close to the asteroid belt)

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