the planets poem ppt
... This planet's big too but you'll notice its rings. Saturn's very pretty, fit for kings. ...
... This planet's big too but you'll notice its rings. Saturn's very pretty, fit for kings. ...
Planets of Our Solar System Quiz Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter
... _____ 1.) This planet has the great red spot on Jupiter is a storm that has been going on for over 300 year. ____ 2.) This planet is the most iron rich planet in the Solar System with an iron core like Earth. ____ 3.) This planet has over 30 satellites orbiting this it. Titan is the only one with an ...
... _____ 1.) This planet has the great red spot on Jupiter is a storm that has been going on for over 300 year. ____ 2.) This planet is the most iron rich planet in the Solar System with an iron core like Earth. ____ 3.) This planet has over 30 satellites orbiting this it. Titan is the only one with an ...
Ch. 16 - The Solar System Study Guide GPS: S6E1
... 13. The carbon dioxide in _____________________ atmosphere traps heat so well that it has the hottest surface (hottest average temperature) of any planet. 14. _______________________ is called the “red planet” because it is rusty and dusty. 15. Scientists think that a large amount of liquid water fl ...
... 13. The carbon dioxide in _____________________ atmosphere traps heat so well that it has the hottest surface (hottest average temperature) of any planet. 14. _______________________ is called the “red planet” because it is rusty and dusty. 15. Scientists think that a large amount of liquid water fl ...
out of this world crossword
... 2. Scorch gets his name from this bright exploding star that can give off more light than millions of suns. 4. This is a very large group of stars and planets, and ours is called the Milky Way. 5. Pluto’s home is in the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , an icy area in the far reaches of our solar system. 8. _ _ ...
... 2. Scorch gets his name from this bright exploding star that can give off more light than millions of suns. 4. This is a very large group of stars and planets, and ours is called the Milky Way. 5. Pluto’s home is in the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , an icy area in the far reaches of our solar system. 8. _ _ ...
Chapter 16 Study Guide
... 13. The carbon dioxide in _______________ atmosphere traps heat so well that it has the hottest surface (hottest average temperature) of any planet. 14. _________________ is called the “red planet” because it is rusty and dusty. 15. Scientists think that a large amount of liquid water flowed on ____ ...
... 13. The carbon dioxide in _______________ atmosphere traps heat so well that it has the hottest surface (hottest average temperature) of any planet. 14. _________________ is called the “red planet” because it is rusty and dusty. 15. Scientists think that a large amount of liquid water flowed on ____ ...
Chapter 18: Inner and Outer Planets Name: 1. What is the study of
... 15. A space probe is a vehicle that carries cameras and other tools for different objects in space. ...
... 15. A space probe is a vehicle that carries cameras and other tools for different objects in space. ...
Rank the Planets
... Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, has very drastic temperature differences, and closely resembles Earth’s moon Venus rotates in the opposite direction than Earth does, and is the hottest planet in the solar system Earth can support life because it has liquid water. Mars is known as the “red ...
... Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, has very drastic temperature differences, and closely resembles Earth’s moon Venus rotates in the opposite direction than Earth does, and is the hottest planet in the solar system Earth can support life because it has liquid water. Mars is known as the “red ...
Intro to the Solar System Note 15 Solar System Components: * Sun
... * 9 planets and their satellites (moons) * Asteroids (various size rocks mainly orbiting between Mars & Jupiter) * Comets (large dirty snowballs!) * Meteoroids ...
... * 9 planets and their satellites (moons) * Asteroids (various size rocks mainly orbiting between Mars & Jupiter) * Comets (large dirty snowballs!) * Meteoroids ...
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM By Nicholas Larnerd
... Earth has billions of people on it. Earth is the only planet with life form on it. Most of Earth is made up of water and the rest is land. ...
... Earth has billions of people on it. Earth is the only planet with life form on it. Most of Earth is made up of water and the rest is land. ...
Planets and Seasons
... Outer Planets The 4 planets farthest from the sun; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Jupiter – 5th planet, largest in solar system, gas planet composed of liquid hydrogen, helium & some ammonia, methane & water vapor ...
... Outer Planets The 4 planets farthest from the sun; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Jupiter – 5th planet, largest in solar system, gas planet composed of liquid hydrogen, helium & some ammonia, methane & water vapor ...
tire
... 7. The only moon in the solar system with a thick atmosphere. 8. A doughnut-shaped region outside the orbit of Pluto containing many frozen comet bodies. 9. The planet with the most prominent ring system. 10. Any of the rocky objects larger than a few hundred meters in diameter than orbit the Sun. 1 ...
... 7. The only moon in the solar system with a thick atmosphere. 8. A doughnut-shaped region outside the orbit of Pluto containing many frozen comet bodies. 9. The planet with the most prominent ring system. 10. Any of the rocky objects larger than a few hundred meters in diameter than orbit the Sun. 1 ...
The Solar System
... It is the largest planet in the solar system The Great Red Spot is a giant storm that is larger than Pluto One of its moon’s, Io, has more ...
... It is the largest planet in the solar system The Great Red Spot is a giant storm that is larger than Pluto One of its moon’s, Io, has more ...
ASTRONOMY 101 SAMPLE FIRST EXAM [1] Kepler`s Law relating
... Kepler’s third law states that a planet in an elliptical orbit moves with a velocity such that (a) the planet moves slower as it approaches nearer the sun. (b) the line between the Sun and the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times. (c) it won’t need to stop for the comets going by. __________ ...
... Kepler’s third law states that a planet in an elliptical orbit moves with a velocity such that (a) the planet moves slower as it approaches nearer the sun. (b) the line between the Sun and the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times. (c) it won’t need to stop for the comets going by. __________ ...
Jupiter • The largest planet in the solar system
... Fifty-three confirmed moons and another 9 provisional moons. Has many smaller "icy" satellites. Italian-born astronomer Cassini discovered a "division" between what are now called the A and B rings of the ring system. The gravitational influence of the moon Mimas is responsible for the Cassi ...
... Fifty-three confirmed moons and another 9 provisional moons. Has many smaller "icy" satellites. Italian-born astronomer Cassini discovered a "division" between what are now called the A and B rings of the ring system. The gravitational influence of the moon Mimas is responsible for the Cassi ...
Planets - E
... There are a total of 8 major planets in our solar system. There used to be 9 planets, but scientists decided that Pluto was too small to be considered a planet. The 8 planets in the solar system are: 1. Mercury – the closest planet to the sun. 2. Venus ...
... There are a total of 8 major planets in our solar system. There used to be 9 planets, but scientists decided that Pluto was too small to be considered a planet. The 8 planets in the solar system are: 1. Mercury – the closest planet to the sun. 2. Venus ...
solar system
... Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. It is often called the ringed planet because it is surrounded by rings of ice and rock. ...
... Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. It is often called the ringed planet because it is surrounded by rings of ice and rock. ...
AIM: What is the Solar System?
... Red Planet ••can be seen in night sky extremes of • only •greatest possibilities knowntemperature planet of water with flowing on Mars, water or any once •planet known on Mars as(drainage Earth’s sister patterns planet in due crust, to similar evaporate size minerals) ...
... Red Planet ••can be seen in night sky extremes of • only •greatest possibilities knowntemperature planet of water with flowing on Mars, water or any once •planet known on Mars as(drainage Earth’s sister patterns planet in due crust, to similar evaporate size minerals) ...
History of Planets
... so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape (c) has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit (d) is not a satellite. ...
... so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape (c) has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit (d) is not a satellite. ...
UCI OBSERVATORY VISITOR NIGHTS Solar System Crossword
... 5. The Sun is like a leopard because it often has these 10. Astronomers use the Hubble Space ____ to study planets 12. The Sun is not a planet, but is this 14. This planet could float in a (large!) bathtub 17. We have sent many remote-controlled robots to explore this red planet ...
... 5. The Sun is like a leopard because it often has these 10. Astronomers use the Hubble Space ____ to study planets 12. The Sun is not a planet, but is this 14. This planet could float in a (large!) bathtub 17. We have sent many remote-controlled robots to explore this red planet ...
Name That Planet
... To Complete the sentences: Click after the blue line. Press the Backspace Key one time to erase the blue line. Type the answer. The space will grow as you type. Your answer will be colored blue. ...
... To Complete the sentences: Click after the blue line. Press the Backspace Key one time to erase the blue line. Type the answer. The space will grow as you type. Your answer will be colored blue. ...
Solar_System_Vocab_1
... o The distinction between “inner” and “outer” is due to the very large gap between Mars’ orbit and Jupiter’s orbit. o There is a large asteroid belt between the inner planets and the outer planets. ...
... o The distinction between “inner” and “outer” is due to the very large gap between Mars’ orbit and Jupiter’s orbit. o There is a large asteroid belt between the inner planets and the outer planets. ...