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Name of planet Presentation created by: group members names *Make sure you change fonts, backgrounds, animation, and graphics at the END!

Basic Facts Distance from sun # of planet from the sun Terrestrial or Gas Giant? (make sure to tell what the term you pick means-see your research notes)

Physical Features Size of planet (in km) and size compared to Earth Appearance from Earth Number of moons, if any Rings, if any-tell a little about them

Surface Features Landforms found on this planet Interesting sites found on planets surface

Rotation and Revolution Length of year (one revolution around sun) Length of day (one rotation on its axis) Other interesting information about rotation or revolution

Atmosphere Gases that atmosphere made up of Temperature ranges (hot and cold) Could human beings survive in this planet? Why or why not?

Interesting Facts Who discovered this planet How planet got its name Other interesting facts