Imagine waking up every day to hurricane-force winds of 200 miles per hour sweeping across the planet, or harmful sulfuric acid rain falling on a scorching hot planet! These kinds of wild weather are routine occurrences on some of our solar-system planets and moons.
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While hurricanes and other violent weather occur frequently on our planet, thankfully, we don’t encounter them every day. Our solar-system neighbors, however, are not so lucky.
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Our solar-system neighbors have ice mountains, frigid, liquid methane lakes, volcanoes that spew poisonous sulfur dioxide, and a colossal canyon as long as the continental U.S.
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Some of our solar-system neighbors have rain, too, but it is not made up of water, as it is on Earth.
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