1. Michelle Chen 8C 2. Revolve: to circle around a bigger object Rotate: to spin around its own axis 8 planets have been found in our solar system. Mercury, Venus, Earth,…
1. Michelle Chen 8C 2. Revolve: to circle around a bigger object Rotate: to spin around its own axis 8 planets have been found in our solar system. Mercury, Venus, Earth,…
1. 6 thGrade ScienceChapter 10 The Solar System NotesSection 10.3 2. What is Jupiter like? Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.The Great Red Spot is a huge…
1. The Solar System By: Aurelne Thian 2. General Information Revolve: When a smaller object circles a larger one.Rotate: When an object spins on its own axis. 8 Planets were…
1. VenusAsteroid BeltSaturnEarthNeptuneSunMercuryMarsJupiterUranus 2. Inner planets are between the sun and asteroid belt and the planets are constantly being hit by…
Slide 1 Slide 2 By : Amanda Hoang and Nicole Tien Slide 3 Neptune is made mostly of gasses, water and minerals. The first layer is made of liquid hydrogen. The second layer…
Slide 1Chapter 27.4 The Outer Planets Std. 1a- Students know how the differences and similarities among the sun, the terrestrial planets, and the gas planets may have been…
1.Group iiiPresents2. Uranus3. Uranus is the ancient Greek God of the Heavens - the earliest supreme god. He was the father of Cronus (also known as Saturn in Roman mythology)…
1.NEPTUNE2. • Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. Named for the Roman god of the sea, it is the fourth-largest planet by diameter…
1.VenusBy Ryan Huang2. What does Venus mean in Greek? Venus was the Roman god of love and beauty. In Greek, her name was Aphrodite. 3. Where is Venus located? Venus is thesecond…