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Transcript
SPACE
Jeopardy
Test Review
Inner
Planets
Outer
Planets
Other Items
in Space
On the
Move
Day and
Night
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This planet is closest
to the sun.
Mercury
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This planet is nicknamed
the “Red Planet.”
Mars
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This planet is the only
planet to have liquid water.
Earth
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This planet is the only
inner planet that doesn’t
have an atmosphere.
Mercury
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This planet is about the
same size as Earth, but has
a much thicker atmosphere.
Venus
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This is the largest planet
in our solar system.
Jupiter
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This planet is known for
its rings, which are so
wide and bright that they
can be seen from Earth.
Saturn
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This planet is the farthest
away from the sun, and
has at least eight moons.
Neptune
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This planet is home to a
hurricane-like storm called the
Great Red Spot, which has
lasted more than 300 years.
Jupiter
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This planet is home to a
hurricane-like storm called the
Great Red Spot, which has
lasted more than 300 years.
Jupiter
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This is what separates the
inner and outer planets.
asteroid
belt
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These are small, rocky
objects that orbit the sun.
asteroids
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A small mass of dust and
ice that orbits the sun in a
long, oval-shaped path.
comet
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A burning sphere of gases.
star
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The moon is one of these of
the Earth, and the Earth is
one of these of the sun.
satellite
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The earth completes one
of these every 24 hours.
rotation
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The earth completes one of
these every 365.25 days.
revolution
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The path that the earth
takes around the sun.
orbit
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The earth tilts on and
rotates around one of these.
axis
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The speed of a planet on
its orbit around the sun
depends on this.
distance from
the sun
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The moon takes this long
to complete one cycle.
28 days
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The moon appears to have
different shapes, or these.
phases
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A relatively dark, cool
area on the sun.
sunspot
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Red streams and loops
of gases that shoot out
from the sun.
prominences
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The two forms of energy
that we get from the sun.
heat and light
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