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The Solar System
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Formation of the Solar System
The sun and solar system formed from a nebula Planets are dust and gas that never condensed as part of the sun, yet didn’t become big enough to be stars Lighter material (gases) formed the outer planets, while heavier material formed the inner planets
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The Inner Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Terrestrial planets (hard, rocky surface) More dense than outer planets
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Mercury Smaller than some moons Almost no atmosphere
Heavily cratered like the Moon
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Venus Similar in size to Earth Very volcanic
Has a strong “greenhouse effect” with temperatures of 482°C (900°F) Has retrograde rotation
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Earth Only planet known to have life Liquid Water!
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Mars Known as the “Red Planet” Evidence of liquid water in the past
Has the largest volcano in the solar system
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Asteroid Belt Region between Mars and Jupiter
Separates the Inner terrestrial planets from the outer gas planets Range in size from 950 km in diameter to grains of dust
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Jovian Planets (Gas Giants)
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Composed mostly (or entirely) of gas
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Jupiter Largest in the solar system Has at least 64 moons
The Great Red Spot is a giant storm
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Saturn Known for its rings that are made of ice and rock
Has at least 40 moons
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Uranus Blue-green color from atmosphere of methane Rotates on its side
Has retrograde rotation
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Neptune Great Dark Spot is a storm
Orbit can be farther from sun than Pluto
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Pluto Pluto and its moon Charon orbit each other
not visited by spacecraft Smaller than some moons
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Complete the following with complete sentences:
Pg 648: 1-5, 8 Pg 653: 3, 6 Pg 659: 3, 5, 6 Pg 664: 5
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