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Solar System Jeopardy Terrestrial Planets Gas Giant Planets General InfoComposition s Moons/Mi ssions

Terrestrial Planets 100 What are the terrestrial planets? Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars Main slide

Terrestrial Planets 200 Which one rotates backwards very slowly? Venus Main slide

Terrestrial Planets 300 This one has a very thin CO 2 atmosphere and is the mostly like one for humans to visit. Mars Main slide

Terrestrial Planets 400 The terrestrial planets are composed (made of) mostly these two things. Rock and metals Main slide

Gas Giant Planets 100 List the gas giants in order from the Sun. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Main slide

Gas Giant Planets 200 Like Saturn, all of them have this feature. Rings. Main slide

Gas Giant Planets 300 This is a giant storm on the largest planet. What is the name of the storm and the planet? Great Red Spot, Jupiter Main slide

Gas Giant Planets 400 This planet takes 84 years to go around the Sun. Uranus Main slide

General Info 100 The solar system formed from a nebula Main slide

General Info 200 Asteroids are found mostly between Mars and Jupiter Main slide

General Info 300 When a planet appears to move backwards over a period of several days when observed from Earth, we call that apparent motion Retrograde motion Main slide

General Info 400 In general, what two layers does each planet have in common? A core and a mantle (and a crust if you are looking at a solid object like the terrestrial planets). Main slide

Compositions 100 This substance is the majority of two (Mars, Venus) of the atmospheres of the terrestrial planets. CO 2 Main slide

Compositions 200 The gas giants are made primarily of these two substances. Hydrogen and helium Main slide

Compositions 300 This substance is responsible for making Uranus and Neptune appear blue Methane (CH 4 ) Main slide

Compositions 400 Outside of Earth, name the most dense planet and the least dense planet. Mercury, Saturn Main slide

Moons/Missions 100 Titan is a moon of Saturn Main slide

Moons/Missions 200 This moon may have a liquid ocean underneath its crust of ice and maybe life. Europa Main slide

Moons/Missions 300 This mission visited all the outer planets. Voyager II Main slide

Moons/Missions 400 What design features did you have so your spaceship could survive on your planet? Varies – share out Main slide