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Your friend orders the planets from greatest mean temperature to least mean temperature. Your friend says this can be simply done by ordering the planets according to their distance from the sun. Is your friend correct?
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I'm pretty sure, yes. The closer you are to the sun, the hotter it gets. I would say yes.
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Yes she is correct bc the sun is more hotter
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