Objects in Our Solar System

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Objects in Our Solar System Pg. 49: Takes notes on this video about nebular theory (you should have about 4 bullet points): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL3YNQK960Y Takes notes on this video about why Pluto is not a planet (about 3 bullets): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnNzpnCj1yo Take notes on article. The article is located on the next slide

Tabs: Pg. 48 At LEAST 3 facts each Examples: Rules for planet Difference between dwarf planet & planet Difference between moons & dwarf planets Differences between: Comets/Asteroids Kuiper belt/Oort Cloud Tabs: Pg. 48 Nebula Theory Planet Moon Dwarf Planet Asteroid Comet Kuiper Belt Oort Cloud