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Hosted
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Mr. Mariano
Terrestrial
Planets
Jovian Planets
Formation of the
Solar System
Small Solar System
Bodies
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What is Venus?
Even though it is the second
planet from the sun,
it still is the hottest.
Row 1, Col 1
What is Uranus?
The Sideways Planet.
1,2
What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, & Mars?
Names of all the
Terrestrial Planets from closest
to the sun to furthest away.
1,3
What is between the orbits of Mars & Jupiter?
This is where most asteroids are.
1,4
What is the Earth?
The only planet that has
all three states of H2O.
2,1
What is a Planets Roche Limit?
Rings around the Jovian
Planets form because moons
cross into this and
are torn apart.
2,2
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune?
Names of all the Jovian Planets
from closest to the sun
to furthest away.
2,3
What is the nucleus, coma, & tail?
The three parts of a comet.
2,4
What is Mars?
This planet is red because of the
iron in it’s soil turning to rust.
3,1
What is Methane?
This is the gas that makes
Uranus and Neptune more blue
than any of the other
Jovian planets.
3,2
What is the Sun?
This formed first in our
Solar System.
3,3
What is a meteor?
A space rock that burns
up in a planets atmosphere.
3,4
What is Mercury?
This planet looks like
Earth’s Moon.
4,1
What is Saturn?
This Planet would float if there
was a big enough pool of
water to put it on.
4,2
What is an elliptical orbit, big enough to be round,
cleared path of all objects?
All planets share these
three characteristics.
4,3
What is the Oort Cloud?
The location of most comets
in our Solar System.
4,4
What is Mercury?
This planet is named for the
Roman Messenger God.
5,1
What is Jupiter? (At least 60)
This planet has the most
moons revolving around it.
5,2
What is any five differences?
Five differences between
Terrestrial & Jovian Planets.
5,3
What is Ceres?
The name of the largest
asteroid in the Solar System.
It was just given Dwarf Planet
status as well.
5,4