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The Solar System By: Chloe White Real Science Chapter 4 GLE 0507.6.1 By: Chloe White Real Science Chapter 4 GLE 0507.6.1.

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Page 1: The Solar System By: Chloe White Real Science Chapter 4 GLE 0507.6.1 By: Chloe White Real Science Chapter 4 GLE 0507.6.1.

The Solar SystemThe Solar System

By: Chloe WhiteReal Science Chapter 4

GLE 0507.6.1

By: Chloe WhiteReal Science Chapter 4

GLE 0507.6.1

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The PlanetsThe Planets

• Mercury• Venus• Earth• Mars• Jupiter

• Mercury• Venus• Earth• Mars• Jupiter

• Saturn• Uranus• Neptune• Pluto

• Saturn• Uranus• Neptune• Pluto

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MercuryMercury

• Closest planet to the Earth• Smaller than Earth• Wrinkled surface• No moons

• Closest planet to the Earth• Smaller than Earth• Wrinkled surface• No moons

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VenusVenus

• Almost the same size as Earth• Very thick cloud cover• Cloud cover traps in the sun’s heat• Hottest average temperature of

any of the planets• No moons

• Almost the same size as Earth• Very thick cloud cover• Cloud cover traps in the sun’s heat• Hottest average temperature of

any of the planets• No moons

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EarthEarth

• The temperature, weather, and atmosphere are perfect to keep us alive!

• One moon-name Luna• Has a wide variety of landforms

including mountains, rivers, lakes

• The temperature, weather, and atmosphere are perfect to keep us alive!

• One moon-name Luna• Has a wide variety of landforms

including mountains, rivers, lakes

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MarsMars

• Very similar to Earth• Scientists think it once had rivers,

streams, lakes, and oceans• Today - water is only found:

– In frozen polar caps– Underground

• Very similar to Earth• Scientists think it once had rivers,

streams, lakes, and oceans• Today - water is only found:

– In frozen polar caps– Underground

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JupiterJupiter

• Has a great red spot which is a giant storm– Raging for 300 years

• No solid surface– Hydrogen and Water

• At least 63 moons

• Has a great red spot which is a giant storm– Raging for 300 years

• No solid surface– Hydrogen and Water

• At least 63 moons

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SaturnSaturn

• Has rings 169,800 miles wide– As thick as a football field

• Smaller than Jupiter• Clouds of Methane and Helium• 34 moons

• Has rings 169,800 miles wide– As thick as a football field

• Smaller than Jupiter• Clouds of Methane and Helium• 34 moons

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UranusUranus

• Very odd planet! - spins on its side• Large rocky core (may contain

diamonds)• Possible ocean of water• Almost identical to Neptune

• Very odd planet! - spins on its side• Large rocky core (may contain

diamonds)• Possible ocean of water• Almost identical to Neptune

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NeptuneNeptune

• “The Great Dark Spot” - Giant storm

• Discovered in 1846– Needed modern technology

• 6 thin rings• 13 moons

• “The Great Dark Spot” - Giant storm

• Discovered in 1846– Needed modern technology

• 6 thin rings• 13 moons

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PlutoPluto

• A dwarf planet• Recently added back• 3 moons

– Largest moon is Charon

• Considered double system– Pluto and Charon almost same size

• A dwarf planet• Recently added back• 3 moons

– Largest moon is Charon

• Considered double system– Pluto and Charon almost same size