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Transcript
Our Solar System
Our Solar System is comprised of 8 planets. The first 4 are known as
____________ Planets and the last 4 are Gas Planets.
(Answer: Terrestrial)
When we compare the Planet Sizes we can see that ____________ is the smallest
and Jupiter is the largest.
(Answer: Mercury)
The Sun is the yellow dwarf star at the centre of our solar system. It is responsible
for our ____________ and climate.
(Answer: Weather)
Mercury takes 87.97 Earth days to orbit the sun and is likely composed of
____________ metals and rock.
(Answer: Heavy)
Venus is the ____________ planet from the sun and is named after the Roman
goddess of love.
(Answer: Second)
Earth was formed 4.54 ____________ years ago. It is also the only planet known to
have liquid water on it.
(Answer: Billion)
Mars is also known as The ____________ Planet and is the fourth from the sun.
(Answer: Red)
Jupiter is made mostly from gases and is the fourth ____________ object in the
solar system.
(Answer: Brightest)
Saturn is a gas giant and known for its spectacular ____________ system made of
ice and carbonaceous dust.
(Answer: Ring)
Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and gets its distinctive ____________
colouring from methane crystals in the atmosphere.
(Answer: Blue)
Neptune, like the Roman god of the sea has a ____________ that lasts 16 hours
and 6 minutes.
(Answer: Day)
Asteroids don’t have an atmosphere and there are ____________ leftover from the
formation of the solar system.
(Answer: Millions)
When we observe the relative Planet Distances we can see that the 4
____________ ` planets are much closer to the sun than the gas giants.
(Answer: Terrestrial)
The Goldilocks Zone represents the area from the ____________ that an orbiting
planet can sustain life.
(Answer: Sun)