Warm-up Week 16 Day 2 Which of the following is NOT a Jovian planet?

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Warm-up Week 16 Day 2 Which of the following is NOT a Jovian planet? a. Earth c. Neptune b. Saturn d. Uranus The most obvious difference between the terrestrial and the Jovian planets is ____. a. color c. orbital velocity b. size d. length of day The formation of the solar system from a huge cloud of dust and gases is called the ____. a. protoplanet hypothesis c. planetesimal hypothesis b. nebular hypothesis d. solar hypothesis

“Terrestrial Planets” 23.2

In order?...

Mercury ?... Not the moon!

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Venus. Actual surface of Venus. Russian probe Venera 13. Under 2 hours.

Venus “Earth’s Twin” “V” for Volcano! Greenhouse Effect Size, shape, density, location. “V” for Volcano! Tectonics Greenhouse Effect 97% CO2 Hottest Planet!

Valles Marineris (Valley of the Mariners)

Mars “Red Planet” Cold! Thin Atm.  “M” is for “More Volcanoes!” Polar Caps! Thin Atm.  Mostly CO2 “M” is for “More Volcanoes!” Water! Mars Pathfinder view