Name Here 46 pts. Zoom in and explore the solar system for 5-7 minutes… write down 10 observations from this animation… 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 pts.

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Name Here 46 pts

Zoom in and explore the solar system for 5-7 minutes… write down 10 observations from this animation… pts

Describe this Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 4 pts

 Watch the 45 second video and describe in your own words how the solar system formed….3 sentences 3 pts

 1. List the 4 terrestrial planets  2. What are these planets made of generally  3. What are the atmospheres like on these planets  4. Provide a picture of each planet and label it…. 7 pts

 1. List the 4 Gas Giants  2. What are these planets made of generally  3. How big are these planets compared to the terrestrial planets  4. Provide a picture of each planet and label it…. 7 pts

 A. Write down three observations from the previous 2 slides?  1.  2.  3. B. Was the difference in size and mass always the same between Earth and the other planets… ie was Mercury 2.54 smaller and still weigh 2.54 times less? C. Consider what the planets are made of…. Which ones were much bigger the Earth in size but not as much in mass…. Why is this? 7 pts Money Pull

 Money Pull Screenshot here