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Science 5
PLANETS
Prepared by :TEACHER LOR
PLANETS
a PLANET is..
a celestial body moving in an
elliptical orbit around a star.
a celestial body distinguished from
the fixed stars by having an
apparent motion of its own
including the moon and sun.
how many PLANETS?
There are 9 PLANETS …
1.
2.
3.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
MERCURY
VENUS
EARTH
MARS
JUPITER
SATURN
URANUS
NEPTUNE
PLUTO
a SUN is…
• the Sun is the star at the center of
the Solar System.
• It is almost spherical and consists of
hot plasma interwoven with
magnetic fields.
Mercury is the
smallest and
closest to the
Sun of the
eight planets
in the Solar
System
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun.
It has no natural
satellite. It is named
after the Roman
goddess of love and
beauty.
Earth, also known as
the world, Terra, or
Gaia, is the third planet
from the Sun, the
densest planet in the
Solar System, the
largest of the Solar
System's four terrestrial
planets, and the only
celestial body known to
accommodate life.
Mars is the
fourth planet
from the Sun and
the second
smallest planet in
the Solar System,
after Mercury.
Jupiter is the fifth
planet from the Sun
and the largest
planet in the Solar
System. It is a gas
giant with mass onethousandth of that
of the Sun.
Saturn is the sixth
planet from the Sun and
the second largest
planet in the Solar
System, after Jupiter.
Named after the Roman
god of agriculture, its
astronomical symbol
represents the god's
sickle.
Uranus is the seventh
planet from the Sun.
It has the thirdlargest planetary
radius and fourthlargest planetary
mass in the Solar
System.
Neptune is the eighth
and farthest planet from
the Sun in the Solar
System. It is the fourthlargest planet by
diameter and the thirdlargest by mass. Among
the gaseous planets in
the Solar System,
Neptune is the most
dense
Pluto is the largest
object in the Kuiper
belt, the tenth-mostmassive known body
directly orbiting the
Sun; and the secondmost-massive known
dwarf planet, after Eris.
The book of GENESIS…
Chapter 1
[1:1] In the beginning
when God created the
heavens and the
earth,
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