Thursday 19 January 2012

IN SPACE


Here are three questions for you:

QUESTION 1: How many moons go around Mars?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 8
d) 15

QUESTION 2: How many moons go around Neptune?
a) 2
b) 8
c) 16
d) 18

QUESTION 3: How many moons go around Mercury?
a) 0
b) 8
c) 15
d) 16

25 comments:

  1. Q-1: Mars has b)2 moons
    Q-2: (Neptune has 13 moons)
    Q-3: Mercury has a)0 moons

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  2. Carles Valldosera 6eB19 January 2012 at 18:55

    Question 1:
    b,2.

    Question 2:
    It's false. Neptune have got 13 moons.

    Question 3
    a,0

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  3. 1- b)2
    2- c)16
    3- a)0

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  4. 1:b
    2: 13 moons
    3:a

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  5. 1.2
    2.te question is the 13 moon.
    3.0

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  6. Georgina aragall19 January 2012 at 20:56

    1-b(2)
    2-c(16)
    3-a(0)

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  7. Hi!

    1. 2 moons
    2. 16 moons
    3. 0 moons

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  8. Question 1: B
    Question 2 : B
    Question: A

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  9. question 1:
    leter b.

    question 2:
    b

    question 3:
    a

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  10. Guillem Miquel 6èB21 January 2012 at 12:56

    Question 1:
    b)2
    Question 2:
    b)8
    Question 3:
    a)0

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  11. 1-Mars are 2 moons.
    2-Neptune there are 16 moons around Neptune.
    3-Mercury don't are moons.

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  12. 1.b)2
    2.
    3.a)0

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  13. Question 1:
    2 moons go around Mars.

    Question 2:
    8 moons go around Neptune.

    Question 3:
    0 moons go around Mercury.

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  14. question 1 -2

    question 2 13

    question 3 0

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  15. Carlota del Amo 6È A23 January 2012 at 21:55

    1.2
    2.16
    3.0

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  16. QUESTION 1-d)15
    QUESTION 2-b)8
    QUESTION 3-a)0

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  17. 1.b 2 moons.

    2.b 8 moons

    3.a 0 moons

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  18. Hello Elena, there are my opinion:

    1.- 2 moons
    2.- 8 moons
    3.- 0 moons

    By!!!

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  19. QUESTION 1:
    B
    QUESTION 2:
    C
    QUESTION 3:
    A

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  20. 1. How many moons go araund Mars?
    2
    2. How many moons go araund Neptune?
    13
    3. How many mons go araund Mercury?
    0

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  21. Sofiia Matheu grau 6èA29 January 2012 at 21:15

    Question1: b)
    Question2:13
    Question3:a)

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  22. QUESTION 1:
    B:2 moons
    QUESTION 2:
    B:16 moons
    QUESTION 3:
    A:0 moons

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  23. JUDIT PALACIN MARTINEZ1 February 2012 at 17:52

    QUESTION 1:a)2
    QUESTION 2:b)8
    QUESTION 3:a)0

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  24. Hello Helena I am Júlia heare arethe questions:

    1-b
    2-c
    3-a

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