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A Presentation by the _________ Crew _____, _______, _______, _________ ______________________________

The Planet we are studying is ___________. We learned that the planet _________ is _____________________ … …. Insert images on the slide and fill in the text box with information about your planet

Distance from the Sun and from Earth _______ is the __th planet from the Sun. It is ___________ miles from the Sun. The distance of _______ from the earth is _____________ miles.

Size of the planet _______ is the __ largest planet in our solar system. It’s diameter is _______ and it’s density is _____________. It is _____ the size of the earth. Fill in the details and change the planet to a picture of your planet.

The surface temperature of _____________________ is Appearance From what we know, the planet _______________ can be described as being…

Rotation Rotational Period (length of one day) It takes _____ for the planet to rotate one entire turn on its axis. It takes hours which we round off to 24 hours on earth.

Length of 1 Year Orbital Period (length of one year) It takes ________ for the planet to make one revolution around the sun. (It is days on earth)

Volcanic Activity This planet is made mainly of… It does/does not have volcanic activity…

Satellites (Moons) and Rings ___________ has ___ moons. Look for photos of the moons of planets at: ___________ has ___ moons.

Summary We have therefore concluded that

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