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TEXT EXERCISE
Based on what you have just learnt, please
modify the next presentation slide.
 You may create an additional slide if required.
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THE Solar System
The Solar System[a] consists of the Sun and those celestial objects bound to it by
gravity, all of which formed from the collapse of a giant molecular cloud
approximately 4.6 billion years ago. The four smaller inner planets; Mercury,
Venus, Earth and Mars, also called the terrestrial planets, are primarily
composed of rock and metal. The four outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and
Neptune, also called the gas giants, are composed largely of hydrogen and
helium and are far more massive than the terrestrials.
Platnet Sizes
In Equatorial Diameter (km), the Sun is the largest at 1,392,000km. Mercury is
4,878km and Venus is 12,104km . Earth is almost the same size as Venus at
12,756 km. Mars is 6,787km. Jupiter and Saturn are both large planets at
142,800km and 120,000km respectively.
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
 The
Solar System consists of the Sun
and those celestial objects bound to it by
gravity, all of which formed from the
collapse of a giant molecular cloud
approximately 4.6 billion years ago.
The Solar System
The four smaller inner planets
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
also called the terrestrial planets, are primarily
composed of rock and metal.
.
The Solar System
The four outer planets
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
also called the gas giants, are composed
largely of hydrogen and helium and are
far more massive than the terrestrials
PLANET SIZES
IN EQUATORIAL DIAMETER (KM)
Sun is the largest at 1,392,000 km.
Mercury is 4,878km
Venus is 12,104km.
Earth is almost the same size as Venus at
12,756 km.
Mars is 6,787km.
Jupiter at 142,800km
and Saturn at 120,000km.
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