Learning Goals Analyze and interpret data to compare the properties of Earth and other planets (including composition, density, surface expression of tectonics,

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Learning Goals Analyze and interpret data to compare the properties of Earth and other planets (including composition, density, surface expression of tectonics, climate, and conditions necessary for life).

Use mathematical and computational thinking to explain the motion of an orbiting object in the solar system.

Construct explanations for how the solar system was formed.

Construct explanations for how the solar system was formed.

Scientific names are Latin (or latinized) names assigned to particular organisms, living or extinct, based on binomial system of nomenclature. Although only one scientific name isvalid for a given organism at a given time, certain organisms may have a few other scientific names, known as synonyms, which are still valid for a given period of time.