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Planets & Distance. Essential Questions: What are the major components of the universe? (SPI 0601.6.1) How does the distance of objects in space from.

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Page 1: Planets & Distance. Essential Questions: What are the major components of the universe? (SPI 0601.6.1) How does the distance of objects in space from.

Planets & Distance

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Essential Questions:

• What are the major components of the universe? (SPI 0601.6.1)

• How does the distance of objects in space from Earth affect how they appear? (SPI 0607.6.2)

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Terrestrial Planets

• Mercury• Venus• Earth • Mars

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Terrestrial Planets

• The inner planets closest to the Sun.• “Earth-like” planets because they are small,

dense, and rocky.

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Mercury

• Closest planet to the Sun.• Has no moons.

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Venus

• Almost the same size, mass, and density as Earth.

• Earth’s “sister planet”• Hottest planet in the solar system due to the

greenhouse effect and a dense atmosphere.

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Earth

• Known as the oasis in space and has the right condition for plants and animals.

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Mars

• “Red-planet”• Cold • Site of the Olympus Mons-highest mountain in

the solar system.

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Gas Giants

• Jupiter• Saturn• Uranus• Neptune

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Gas Giants

• The outer planets.• Very large and do not have any known solid

surfaces.

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Gas Giants vs. Terrestrial Planets

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Jupiter

• The largest planet in the solar system.• Has a permanent storm on its surface-Great

Red Spot.• Has at least 61 moons.

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Saturn

• Planet with the largest rings.

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Uranus• Tipped on its side at a

90 degree angle.

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Neptune

• Known as the blue world.

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Pluto

• Now known as a dwarf planet. • Does not fit into characteristics of terrestrial

or gas.

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Distance

• The closer a planet or object to Earth the larger it looks.

• The father away a planet or object is to Earth the smaller it looks.

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Review:

• What planets are closest to the sun?a. Terrestrial b. gas giants

• What planets are the outer planets made of no known solid surfaces?

a. Terrestrial b. gas giants

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Review

• What planet is most like Earth?a. Mercury b. Venus c. Mars

• What planet has the most moons?a. Venus b. Neptune c. Jupiter

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Review

• What is the largest planet in our solar system?a. Mercury b. Venus c. Jupiter

What planet is tipped at a 90 degree angle?a. Uranus b. Venus c. Neptune