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This imaginative painting shows a possible future human settlement on ___________. Settlers might live in domes to protect themselves from the harsh climate and to provide an atmosphere for breathing.
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The Terrestrial Planets
How are the inner planets similar? The four inner planets are all relatively small and dense, and have rocky surfaces. Like Earth, they all have a crust, mantle, and iron core.
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Compare and contrast the 4 inner planets.
The Terrestrial Planets Compare and contrast the 4 inner planets.
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Mercury What are the characteristics of Mercury? Mercury is the smallest of the terrestrial planets, and the closest planet to the sun.
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Mercury Mercury’s surface is heavily cratered from ___________ collisions. This false-color image was made by combining a series of smaller images taken by the ___________ space probe. Orange areas for which no images are available are blank.
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Venus What are the characteristics of Venus? Venus’s thick atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which traps heat and raises the planet’s temperature.
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Venus Photographs in visible light only show Venus’s clouds.
Radar is able to penetrate Venus’s atmosphere. ___________ data were used to produce this false-color image of a volcano on Venus. Create a model on how radar works.
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Earth What are the characteristics of Earth? Earth’s surface has a suitable atmosphere and temperature range for water to exist as a liquid.
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Earth Earth is unique among the planets in having liquid-water ___________ at its surface.
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Mars What are the characteristics Mars? Mars shows evidence of once having a great deal of liquid surface water.
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Mars Mars has ___________ at both poles.
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Mars Olympus Mons is the largest ___________ in the solar system.
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Mars These Martian valleys are thought to have been formed at least in part by large flows of ___________ in the distant past.
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Mars This photo of a dark boulder on Martian sand was taken by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit in ___________. Spirit found rocks and minerals that formed in, or were altered by, water. Compare the Martian surface to places on earth.
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Asteroids What are asteroids and how were they formed? Scientists now hypothesize that asteroids are remnants of the early solar system that never came together to form a planet.
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Asteroids The asteroid ___________ was photographed by the Galileo probe on its way to Jupiter. In 2001, the NEAR Shoemaker space probe landed on the asteroid ___________.
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Assessment Questions Which object in the solar system has conditions on its surface most like the conditions on planet Earth? Mercury Venus the moon Mars
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Assessment Questions Why do most scientists no longer accept the hypothesis that asteroids are remnants of a shattered planet? Their total mass is much less than the mass of a planet. They are not as spherical as are all the planets. Unlike planets, asteroids are made primarily of ice. There is no known cause for a planet to shatter.
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