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View Poll Results: What planet has phased like our Moon?
Mercury 5 45.45%
Venus 5 45.45%
Mars 1 9.09%
Jupiter 0 0%
Neptune 0 0%
Uranus 0 0%
Pluto 0 0%
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Posted 2002-08-30, 12:43 AM
Hehe, this ones kinda easy...
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Posted 2002-08-30, 12:54 AM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
i dunno what you mean so i click mercury since its the first answer
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Posted 2002-08-30, 07:07 AM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
I think he means phases. Like full moon, half moon, new moon, etc. I'll just guess.
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Posted 2002-08-30, 09:07 AM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
I'm guessing Venus, but I'm not really sure.
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Posted 2002-08-30, 09:54 AM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
i went for mars i dont know why...
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Posted 2002-08-30, 10:04 AM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
Mercury, maybe?
The same side of Mercury always faces the Sun, like the same side of the Moon always faces the Earth. So I would assume that Mercury would be the answer...
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Posted 2002-08-30, 12:50 PM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
Im guessing mercury because everyone else is heh heh
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Posted 2002-08-30, 01:07 PM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
Well actually both Mercury and Venus are correct they both have phases... :P But the answer I was looking for was Venus.
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Posted 2002-08-30, 05:10 PM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
So.. Venus was the right answer, but Mercury is the right answer as well, except you don't want Mercury (which is the right answer), you want Venus (which is also the right answer.)

I'm confused.

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Posted 2002-08-30, 05:17 PM in reply to BMS-IcE-'s post "Science Question 4!"
you confused yourself... but now that i know the answer i shall also vote venus
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