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1 The bellwork is the sheet you picked up! Get your homework out!

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5  HW Check  Agenda for the week  Lesson on the PLANETS!  Work time

6 Clear your desks.

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8  About the size of Earth’s moon.  Reaches up to temperatures of 450ºC during the day and - 170ºC at night.  Has almost no atmosphere.

9  Called Earth’s “twin” because it is about the same size.  Rotates so slowly that its “day” is longer than its “year.”  Rotates from east to west, the opposite direction from most other planets and moons. This type of rotation is called retrograde rotation.

10  70% of this planet is water.  The densest planet.

11  Called the “red planet.”  Has an ice cap made of water at its north pole.  Because its axis is tilted, has seasons just like Earth does.

12  Has the Great Red Spot: an ongoing storm similar to a hurricane on Earth.  Four largest moons are named: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

13  The least dense planet. The only planet that is less dense than water.  Has large rings that are made of ice and rock, each traveling in its own orbit around Saturn.  Has the most number of moons (19) than any planet.  Largest moon is named Titan.

14  Looks bluish because of traces of methane in its atmosphere.  Has an axis that is tilted at an angle of about 90º. This planet is rotating from top to bottom instead of from side to side.

15  Has an atmosphere, like Earth’s, that contains visible clouds.  Largest moon is named Triton.

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