APRIL 17, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will develop a perspective of distance in space. WARM-UP – Using your own electronic device or assigned laptop, go.

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APRIL 17, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will develop a perspective of distance in space. WARM-UP – Using your own electronic device or assigned laptop, go to my weebly site, Unit 4, Habitable Planet Page and watch the video “Why Mars Died and Earth Lived.” Complete the video questions on your table. HOMEWORK – What a Planet Needs to Sustain Life Video Questions (Weebly, Unit 4 Habitable Planet) – 4/18 AGENDA – Check and review What Makes Earth Special Article Questions Scale Size Ws and video

SCALE FACTORS Relative size of X = Relative size of Y True size X True size of Y (Scale factor) - If Earth is the size of a ________