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					The Inner Planets The Inner Planets    Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars Inner Planets are small, dense and have rocky surfaces. Called “terrestrial” planets. Earth  Earth is made up of three layers:      Crust – the solid rocky surface Mantle – hot molten rock Core – dense inner layer made of iron and nickel Only planet with liquid water Earth’s gravity keeps gases in to create our atmosphere (mostly oxygen and nitrogen) Mercury      Smallest inner planet (not much larger than Earth’s moon) Closest to the sun Mercury’s surface has flat plains and craters Mercury has no atmosphere because it has very little gravity. Gases escape out into space as they heat up. Mercury has extreme temperature difference (-170 °C to 430 °C) . Venus     Known as the ‘evening star’ because we can see it just after sunset. Its density and structure are similar to Earth’s (Earth’s twin) Venus’s day is longer than its year (day=8 months, Year = 7.5 months) Rotates from east to west (opposite from other planets). A possible collision caused the change in direction. Venus  Venus has a very thick atmosphere Weight of it would crush you  Mostly carbon dioxide  Clouds are made of droplets of sulfuric acid  Greenhouse effect traps the heat from the sun in making Venus the hottest planet   The surface of Venus is mostly rock with volcanoes and plains formed by lava flows Mars    The “red” planet from the break down of iron-rich rocks. Atmosphere is more than 95 % carbon dioxide (similar to Venus). It is so thin that liquid cannot exist (would turn to gas in the atmosphere immediately) Scientists believe that large amounts of water once flowed on Mars. This left huge canyons and the appearance of ancient coastlines.  Remaining water is frozen in Mar’s polar icecaps. Mars    Mars has a tilted axis so it has a changing seasons Mars has 2 small moons (Phobos and Deimos) Mars has giant volcanoes that appear to have erupted in the past. They are not active now  Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in the solar system (3 times the size of Mount Everest) 
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            