The Universe and Our Solar System

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The Universe and Our Solar System Gr. 6 science The Universe and Our Solar System

You will explain the cosmologic size, the basic structure, and the age of the universe by answering the following questions.

Question 1 Parts a - g

HOW OLD IS THE UNIVERSE?

What is the Big Bang (simple explanation)?

How big is the universe?

How old is the Earth?

How was the moon formed?

What are 5 – 10 entities you will find in the universe?

Extras – no fewer than two

Question 2

explain our solar system and its major components

Facts about planets

Facts about moons

Facts about sun

Facts about asteroid belts

Extras facts

Question 3

You will demonstrate an understanding of (describe) and explain the difference between…

Planets and moons

Comets, asteroids, and meteorites