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Use these terms to draw a picture of how these terms are related to each other: universe, galaxy, star, planet, moon
What is the dwarf planet in our Solar System named?
Pluto
Which planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
Name the four gas giants.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Name the four inner planets.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
Name the 8 + planets in order starting with the one closest to the sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
What are the satellites called that orbit the sun?
Planets
The path a satellite takes is called an…
Orbit
The shape of a satellite’s orbit is…
An ellipse
Besides planets, name three other satellites that can be found in the Solar System.
Moons, asteroids, meteoroids, comets
Use the terms METEOROID, METEOR, and METEORITE to explain the phases of a meteoroid.
A meteoroid enters an atmosphere and begins to burn turning into a meteor. If it doesn’t completely burn up, it becomes a meteorite that hits the surface of a satellite.
The time it takes a planet to complete one rotation is called a…
day
The time it takes a planet to complete one revolution around the sun is called a…
year
A planet rotates on an imaginary line called an…
axis
A year on another planet may be longer than a year on Earth because…
That planet has a bigger orbit than Earth.
Which planet’s year is longer: Earth or Saturn?
Saturn
A huge ball of glowing gas that gives off heat and light is called a…
Star
A bowl-shaped hole formed when a space object hit a planet is called a…
crater
The force that keeps each planet in its path around the sun is called…
Gravity
All of the gases around a planet is called an… (Hint: Think about what a meteoroid hits and causes friction…)
atmosphere
The point in orbit where a planet is closest to the sun is called…
Perihelion
What causes Earth to have day and night? (Hint: Think about our light bulb demonstration!)
It rotates on its axis.
Scaled models helped us understand the Solar System by…
Showing their relative sizes and distances
Another name for a “shooting star” is…
meteor
The inner planets are mostly…
Hard, rocky, with few moons
Why does Earth have seasons?
Earth’s axis is tilted.