Adriana Villegas (Meteorologist) Joshimar garcia (Astronomer) Martha Suarez (Biochemist) Lizzet Torres(Geologist )

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Adriana Villegas (Meteorologist) Joshimar garcia (Astronomer) Martha Suarez (Biochemist) Lizzet Torres(Geologist )

Astronomer’s Report Meteorology Report Geologist Report Biochemist report Survival Shelter Nutrition Energy sources Communication Transportation Conclusion

Distance Years/Days Energy Sources Diameter Rotation

Energy Weather Atmosphere Temperature Air currents

Giant’s Layers Minerals/Rocks Volcanoes Eearthquakes Land

Harmful/helpful minerals components Water/nutrients Energy from chemicals

Shelter Nutrition Energy Sources Communication Transportation

Air bubbles Glass house Spacecraft balloon house

Water food energy oxygen plants

Hydrogen Helium Water Vapor methane lightning

Satellite signals phones balloons rockets

Air bubble Rockets Balloons Spaceship Energy Car

Survive Living Energy Scientist

Jupiter’s Aurora

Jupiter’s Yellow spot