The Solar System: True or false?

Inspired and mostly based off of Cell to Singularity
Click on true or false based on whether or not the statement applies to the celestial body on the left of the statement
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Last updated: August 5, 2024
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Pluto: Will collide with Neptune in about 174,000 years
Eris: 2nd largest object in the Kuiper Belt
Io: Most volcanically active world in the solar system
Ceres: Has an element with a similar name
Enceladus: Orbits Neptune at a distance of ~238,000 kilometers
Ganymede: Largest moon
Sedna: Named after Inuit goddess of the sky
Jupiter: The largest planet
Pallas: Second most massive asteroid
Earth: Bulges by 0.3% at its equator
Sun: Surface temperature hotter than the Earth’s core
Pandora: A potato-shaped moon
Pluto: Used to be nicknamed Planet X
Hills Cloud: Outer area of the Oort Cloud
Uranus: Has shortest day
Hale-Bopp: Orbits sun every ~2,500 years
Europa: Moon of Jupiter
Mars: Has the highest mountain in the solar system
Titan: Largest moon
Encke: Comet that orbits sun every 3.3 years
Triton: 7th largest moon
Deimos: A moon of Venus
Mercury: Highest surface temperature
Moon: Has no atmosphere
Venus: A tiny bit smaller than Earth
Haumea: Looks like an egg
Callisto: About the same size as Mercury
Neptune: Has a moon called Moon
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