1 Where were we taught that there were nine planets?
2. What did scientists say was not a planet?
3. Where is Zealandia?
4. How much of Zealandia is above water?
5. How big is Zealandia?
6. What did geologist write?
7. How many different points make Zealandia a continent?
8. What does a land mass need to be thicker than to be a continent?
9. What did a geologist say you could pull see Zealandia?
10. How long will it take for scientists to agree a Zealandia. Va rog sa ma ajutați
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1 We were taught at school that there were nine planets
2 Scientists said Pluto is not a planet
3 This is a huge, largely underwater landmass in the southern Pacific Ocean.
4 Six per cent of this landmass is above water
5 five million square kilometres
6 They wrote a research paper and published it in the Geological Society of America's Journal
7 four different points make Zealandia a continent
8 it is a lot thicker than the ocean floor
9 if you could pull the plug on the world's oceans and let the water out
10 it may take some time before scientists agree that there are eight continents.
2 Scientists said Pluto is not a planet
3 This is a huge, largely underwater landmass in the southern Pacific Ocean.
4 Six per cent of this landmass is above water
5 five million square kilometres
6 They wrote a research paper and published it in the Geological Society of America's Journal
7 four different points make Zealandia a continent
8 it is a lot thicker than the ocean floor
9 if you could pull the plug on the world's oceans and let the water out
10 it may take some time before scientists agree that there are eight continents.
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