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Atmospheres, internal make up, and rotation Planets

Jupiter Which planet has a huge storm called the Great Red Spot?

Terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Earth) Which planets are smaller in diameter?

Mercury Which planet has drastic daytime and night time temps that are caused by distance from the sun and lack of an atmosphere?

venus Which planet has very dense atmospheric pressure, compares to the pressure deep under the oceans on Earth?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune The atmosphere of these planets are composed primarily of Hydrogen and Helium.

Earth Which planets atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, carbon dioxide and other trace gases

Jupiter A day lasts 10 hours on this planet

Mercury Which planet is too small and too hot for much of an atmosphere?

venus This planet is the hottest planet in our Solar System due to the CO²-rich atmosphere which, along with thick clouds of sulfur dioxide, generates the strongest greenhouse effect in the Solar System

Mercury Which planet is comprised mostly of iron and nickel and is one of the densest planets in the Solar System?

venus Which planet has extremely dense atmosphere, which is composed primarily of carbon dioxide with a small amount of nitrogen?

Earth and Mars These planets rotate once in 24 days

Mars Which planet has a very thin atmosphere which is composed of mainly carbon dioxide and trace amounts of argon and nitrogen?

venus This planet has intense weather with strong winds, lightning and a dense atmosphere.

Earth Which planet has a rocky surface with mountains and canyons, and a heavy metal core?

Mars This planet is also known as the “Red Planet” due to the rust of iron- rich materials that form the planet’s surface. It also has some of the most interesting terrain features of any of the terrestrial planets. These include the largest mountain in the Solar System – Olympus Mons.

Saturn One rotation takes 11 hours on this planet

Venus Which planet is being described? There are fewer crater impacts than other planets because all but the largest meteors don’t make it through the thick air without disintegrating. Much of the surface is marked with volcanoes and deep canyons.

Neptune A day lasts 16 hours on which planet?

A-Mercury, D-Mars, F-Saturn, G- Uranus Name A, D, F, an G

Mercury This planets takes 59 days to complete one rotation

Jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) Which planets have many moons?

Venus This planet has a longer day than year

Uranus This planets rotates once in 17 hours

Outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus) These planets do not have solid surfaces, they are largest and made of gases.

Inner planets Which planets are more dense?

Venus This planet is known has the sister planet to Earth due to being almost the same size, about the same mass, and similar in composition.

Inner planets (Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth) These planets are composed of rocky cores and surfaces.

Inner planets Which planets have no to few moons?