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Chapter 2: Solar System Learning objectives: You will be able to… Explain the solar nebula hypothesis for the origin of the solar system Describe the Sun and how it works Explain how Mercury, Venus and Mars differ from Earth Characterize the gas giants Describe dwarf planets, comets, and asteroids Identify key events in the formation of Earth

Ch 2 Exercise #1: What is the most common element in the solar system? (hints: It was the major element of solar nebula; Its common in the largest bodies; Its atomically light; It Sun’s main fuel)

#2b: What are these? Ex #2a: What are these?

#3b: These? #3a: What are these?

Ex #4: How does Earth differ from other terrestrial planets?

Ex #4: How does Earth differ outer gas giants?