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Hosted by Mr. Mariano

Terrestrial Planets Jovian Planets Galilean Moons Dwarf Planets

Row 1, Col 1 Earth’s Sister Planet. What is Venus?

1,2 The Great Red Spot is a large wind and lightning storm on this planet. What is Jupiter?

1,3 The Galilean moon that is covered in volcanoes. What is IO?

1,4 The names of the five dwarf planets. What are Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Haumea, Ceres?

2,1 This is why Venus is so hot. What is the “Green House Effect”?

2,2 This planet is named for the Roman God of the Sea. What is Neptune?

2,3 2 nd largest of the Galilean moons. What is Callisto?

2,4 Named for the Roman God of the Underworld. What is Pluto?

3,1 Names of Mars’ two moons. What are Phobos & Deimos?

3,2 This is the largest of Saturn’s moons. It has a Nitrogen rich atmosphere, which makes it resemble Earth’s atmosphere. What is Titan?

3,3 The Galilean moon that may have large seas under its icy surface. What is Europa?

3,4 A band of ice debris that orbit the sun beyond the orbit of Neptune. What is the Kuiper Belt?

4,1 The only planet that still has active plate tectonics as we know it. What is Earth?

4,2 This object has geysers on its surface that spews out liquid methane & H2O ice. What is Triton?

4,3 The largest of the Galilean moons. What is Ganymede?

4,4 Named for the Goddess of Chaos & Discord. What is Eris?

5,1 This planet is named for the Roman God of War. What is Mars?

5,2 Named for the father of Saturn. What is Uranus?

5,3 The substance that erupts out of the Galilean moon that has volcanoes on it. What is Red & Yellow Sulfur?

5,4 Reason why Pluto lost its planet status. What is it has not cleared its orbit of all objects?