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Falmouth High School
874 Gifford Street, Falmouth, MA 02540
(508) 540-2200
(508) 548-7515
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Home
About Our School
Frequently Asked Questions
Staff Directory
Directions
Forms and Documents
Program of Studies
School Success Plan
Academic Dishonesty
Mission Statement
Asbestos Management Plan (AHERA)
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Plan
Student Handbook
School Council
Restorative Practices
Clipper Time
Student Services
Adjustment Counselors
Nursing and Health Services
Health Office Info
Medications at School
Guidance Department
College Planning
Summer School
Higher Education Acceptances
Financial Aid Information
PSAT/SAT/ACT Information
Special Education
Academics
Art
Art Department Calendar
National Art Honor Society - FHS Chapter
Career Technical Education (CTE)
About Our Department
CTE Handbook
Business/Marketing
Culinary
Design and Visual Communications
Early Education & Care (FHS Preschool)
Programming and Web Development
Multimedia Production and Broadcast
Woodworking Technology
English
Summer Reading Lists
FHS Shoal
Library
Summer Reading Lists
About the Library Teacher
MLA Resources
Mathematics
National Math Honor Society - Mu Alpha Theta
Music & Theatre
Choral Boosters
Falmouth Band Parents
FHS Theater Company
All Cape Music Educators Association / Music Festival
Tri-M Music Honors Society
Private Lessons
Southeastern District (Senior/ Junior Auditions & Festival) Info
Music & Theatre Calendar
Physical Education and Health
Science
Science Program of Studies FAQ
Department Grading Guidelines
Special Projects in the Science Department
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Scale Model of the Solar System
Science National Honor Society
Regal Seagull Robotics Team
Social Studies
Technology
World Language
Program of Studies
Athletics
Athletics Schedule
Facilities Map
Fall Sports
Cheerleading
Boys Cross Country
Girls Cross Country
Varsity Boys Golf
JV Boys Golf
Varsity Field Hockey
JV Field Hockey
Varsity Football
JV Football
Varsity Boys Soccer
JV Boys Soccer
Varsity Girls Soccer
JV Girls Soccer
Unified Basketball
Varsity Volleyball
JV Volleyball
Freshman Volleyball
Winter Sports
Varsity Boys Basketball
JV Boys Basketball
Freshman Boys Basketball
Varsity Girls Basketball
JV Girls Basketball
Varsity Gymnastics
Varsity Boys Ice Hockey
JV Boys Ice Hockey
Varsity Girls Ice Hockey
Varsity Boys Indoor Track
Varsity Girls Indoor Track
Spring Sports
Varsity Baseball
JV Baseball
Girls Golf
Varsity Boys Lacrosse
JV Boys Lacrosse
Varsity Girls Lacrosse
JV Girls Lacrosse
Sailing
Varsity Softball
Boys Tennis
Girls Tennis
Boys Track
Girls Track
Unified Track
New Sport / Level Request
Student Life
Clubs & Organizations
School Store
"No Guff" Week
Past "No Guff" Recipients
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year on Neptune lasts for 165 Earth years.
Neptune’s day lasts 16 hours.
The temperature on Neptune ranges from -360 °F (-218 °C) to -328 °F(-200 °C).
Neptune has 14 moons, all named after Greek gods of the Sea and sea nymphs. For example, Triton (Neptune’s largest moon) is named after the son of the god of the sea.
If Earth were a large apple, Neptune would be about the size of a basketball, about 4 times as wide as the Earth!
Neptune is about 17 times as massive as the Earth.
Even though it is more massive than the Earth, its gravitational field is only about 1.15 times as strong. A 100-pound person on Earth would weigh 115 pounds on Neptune.
It is the only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye from Earth.
Neptune is called an ‘ice giant’ because most of its mass is hot, dense fluid of ‘icy’ materials like water, ammonia, and methane, all surrounding a small rocky core.
Neptune has 5 faint rings and 4 smaller ring arcs.
Neptune is our solar system’s windiest world.
Its atmosphere is made of hydrogen, helium, and methane, the latter giving the planet its famous blue tint!
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