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Asteroids The total mass of all the asteroids is less than that of the Moon. rocky objects with round or irregular shapes lie in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
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Large balls of frozen ice and rock that are only visible when they are close to the sun
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Pebble-sized particles that enter Earth’s atmosphere and burn up leaving a streak of light across the sky
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My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pies
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Draw a line across the table between the terrestrial and jovian planets and label.
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Which are more dense? Jovianorterrestrial
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Which have more moons ? Jovianorterrestrial
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Which have longer periods of revolution? Jovianorterrestrial
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Which are larger in size on average ? Jovianorterrestrial
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Which planet has the longest day?
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Which planet has the longest year?
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eccentricity website
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Which planet has the least perfectly circular orbit?
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Which planet has the most perfectly circular orbit?
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Ms. Ware Earth Science 10/5/09 W.O.T.D.: Eccentricity: is a measure of how an orbit Deviates from circular. A perfectly circular orbit has an eccentricity of zero; higher numbers indicate more elliptical orbits Do now: If a planet has a mostly oval orbit, Where do you think the planet would be fastest? Why? A B C D Sun
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Calculate the eccentricity of the ellipse below: Formula:eccentricity = distance between foci length of major axis
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When furthest from Sun When closest to Sun
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eccentricity website Area A = Area B = Area C
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Explain the difference between the geo- and helio-centric models of the solar system. Earth- centered Sun- centered
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Introduction to planet project….
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RATIOS and PROPORTIONS REVIEW By: Teachers who care!
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RATIOS & PROPORTIONS A ratio is a comparison of two numbers by division. To write ratios, use the word to, a colon, or a fraction bar. EXAMPLE #1: John read 3 books in 4 days. Write the ratio of books to days. Words: 3 to 4Colon: 3:4 Fraction: 3/4
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RATIOS & PROPORTIONS A proportion is a statement that two ratios are equal. EXAMPLE#2: Is a proportion? Find the cross products. 30 = 30 TRUE If TRUE, the statement is a proportion.
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RATIOS & PROPORTIONS EXAMPLE#3: Is a proportion? Find the cross products. 20 = 21 FALSE If FALSE, the statement is NOT a proportion.
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RATIOS & PROPORTIONS EXAMPLE#4: Solve the proportion: Find the cross products. 10 Divide both sides by 10.
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RATIOS & PROPORTIONS There are 5 boys and 6 girls in Grant School. 1. What is the ratio of girls to boys using a fraction? 2. What is the ratio of girls to children in Grant School (use a colon)? 6:11 3. What is the ratio of boys to children in Grant School (use words)? 5 to 11
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RATIOS & PROPORTIONS Are the following proportions? FALSE – Not a proportion TRUE – this is a proportion
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RATIOS & PROPORTIONS Find the missing numbers to make the following proportions. 9 10
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If John was 5 ft tall, and Jenny was 6 feet tall how would you make miniature but proportional copies of them… 5ft= 10 inches 6ft = ?? HINT FOR PROJECT!!!!
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SCALE DRAWINGS A scale drawing is a drawing of an object with dimensions proportional to those of the actual object. To find lengths from scale drawings, set up and solve proportions.
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SCALE DRAWINGS USING PROPORTIONS EXAMPLE#1: ¼ in = 5 ft is a scale for a rock band’s concert stage. A. The scale length of the drum stand is 1 in. What is the actual length of the drum stand? Cross multiply..25 Divide by.25
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SCALE DRAWINGS USING PROPORTIONS EXAMPLE#2: ¼ in = 5 ft is a scale for a rock band’s concert stage. B. The actual length of the stage is 60 ft. What is the scale length of the stage? Cross multiply. 5 5 Divide by 5
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SCALE DRAWINGS USING PROPORTIONS Given a scale of ½ in = 4 ft, find the actual length for each scale length given..5.5
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