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Planet Formation and the solar system REVIEW. The raw materials to form planets come most directly from what source?

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Page 1: Planet Formation and the solar system REVIEW. The raw materials to form planets come most directly from what source?

Planet Formation and the solar system

REVIEW

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•The raw materials to form planets come most directly from what source?

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• Interstellar dust and gas clouds from an exploded star. These clouds are called nebula

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•What are the smallest particles that begin to form planets?

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•DUST AND GAS

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•What causes these particles to combine?

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•GRAVITY

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•When the dust particles combine, what are they called?

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•Planetessimals

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Planetesimals

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•What is an example of a very large planetesimal?

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A comet

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•When enough planetesimals collide to have enough gravity to cause the body to become round, what is that body then called?

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A Proto-planet

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•When enough proto-planets collide, what do they become?

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A PLANET

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• What caused the Earth to be a ball of molten (melted) rock when it formed?

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•Collisions of the proto-planets caused it to totally melt

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•Where did our atmosphere come from?

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•Gasses given off by volcanoes

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•Where did the oceans come from?

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• Water vapor in the atmosphere condensed when the Earth cooled and it rained,

• and rained

• and rained

• and rained

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•Where did our oxygen come from?

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• Plants evolved in the oceans and used the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make oxygen.

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•What is accretion?

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•The buildup of something like a planet from accumulating many small pieces.

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Name the smallest part

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•Dust and gas•Planetessimals•Proto-planets•Planet

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Why did the planets stop growing?

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•What protects Earth from solar wind?

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The Earths Magnetic field

or

Magnetosphere

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Magnetosphere

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•What does solar wind produce in our atmosphere?

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Aurora Borealis

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•Why doesn’t Mars have much atmosphere or water?

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•It lost it’s magnetosphere and the solar wind blew them away

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•What is the closest planet to the sun?

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•Mercury

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• Why is mercury so hot in the daytime and -150 at night?

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• It has no atmosphere to keep the heat in at night, so the heat radiates out into space.

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• Why doesn’t Mercury have an atmosphere?

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•The solar wind blew it away

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•What is the hottest planet?

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•VENUS

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•Why is Venus hotter than Mercury?

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• It’s thick Carbon Dioxide atmosphere is very good at letting the sun’s heat in but not letting it back out.

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• Why are the day and night temperatures the same on Venus?

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• It’s thick Carbon Dioxide atmosphere is very good at letting the sun’s heat in but not letting it back out even at night.

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• Why are conditions on Earth perfect for life?

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• In middle of Goldilocks Zone• The atmosphere holds just the

right amount of the sun’s heat.

• Earth’s magnetic field protects it from the solar wind

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• Why is it colder than it should be on Mars?

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• Mars has such a thin atmosphere that it can’t trap the sun’s heat.

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•What happened to Mars’ atmosphere?

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• It lost it’s magnetic field and the solar wind blew the most of the atmosphere away

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• What 4 planets are terrestrial, or rocky, planets?

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• MercuryMary

• Venus Very

• Earth Early

• Mars Made

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•What 4 planets are Gas Giants?

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• Jupiter June

• Saturn Some

• Uranus Unusually

• Neptune Nice Pies

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• Why do we only find gas giants far from the sun?

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• It is so warm close to the sun that hydrogen and helium molecules move faster than the inner planets escape velocity NEXT

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• It is COLD near the outer planets, so helium and hydrogen molecules move too slowly to escape the outer planets gravity

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• Why are the outer planets so LARGE?

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• Hydrogen and helium are the most common elements in the universe, so there was a lot of it there for the giants to sweep up.

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•What is the largest planet?

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•Jupiter

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• What Planet has such low density that it would float in water?

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•Saturn

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•Why does Saturn have a yellow color?

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• It has some sulfur in its atmosphere that gives it a yellow color

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•Why are Uranus and Neptune blue?

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• There is methane in their atmospheres that causes the blue color

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•Why is Neptune the coldest planet?

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• At 30 times farther from the sun than Earth, it gets very little heat from the sun

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•Which of the gas giants have rings?

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• ALL of them have rings, but only Saturn’s rings are visible from Earth.