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These need to be well-presented and informative. Group work: The class needs to be split into 10 groups (2s or 3s). You will each be responsible for one planet (or the Sun). You must create a fact sheet on your planet, using information from the handouts and information you find from the internet. Keywords: Planet, star, gravity, temperature, orbit, solar system These need to be well-presented and informative. Success criteria: State the distance the planet is from the sun State the temperature on the planet Describe whether there is liquid water on the planet, and explain how you know this Describe any other conditions on the planet Explain whether you think there is life on this planet, and why / why not using the information you have provided