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TA19A –Teach About Our Solar System Use with BrishLab ES19A Done By: Coach
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1- What were the five planets that the ancient Greeks found? Page 1 Para 2
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1- What were the five planets that the ancient Greeks found? Ancient Greeks recognized Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Page 1 Para 2
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1- What were the five planets that the ancient Greeks found? Ancient Greeks recognized Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Page 1 Para 2 Image Link Image Link
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2- Name two reasons that solar flares are harmful? Page 1 Para 4
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2- Name two reasons that solar flares are harmful? Page 1 Para 4 Solar flare particles disrupt satellites and can hurt unprotected astronauts.
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2- Name two reasons that solar flares are harmful? Page 1 Para 4 Solar flare particles disrupt satellites and can hurt unprotected astronauts. Image Link Image Link
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3- What is the difference between Ptolemy’s model and Copernicus’ model of the solar system? Page 1 Para 5
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3- What is the difference between Ptolemy’s model and Copernicus’ model of the solar system? Page 1 Para 5 Ptolemy put the Earth in the center and Copernicus had the Sun in the center of the solar system. Image Link Image Link
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3- What is the difference between Ptolemy’s model and Copernicus’ model of the solar system? Page 1 Para 5 Image Link Image Link Ptolemy put the Earth in the center and Copernicus had the Sun in the center of the solar system.
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3- What is the difference between Ptolemy’s model and Copernicus’ model of the solar system? Page 1 Para 5 Image Link Image Link Ptolemy put the Earth in the center and Copernicus had the Sun in the center of the solar system.
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3- What is the difference between Ptolemy’s model and Copernicus’ model of the solar system? Page 1 Para 5 Image Link Image Link Ptolemy put the Earth in the center and Copernicus had the Sun in the center of the solar system.
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3- What is the difference between Ptolemy’s model and Copernicus’ model of the solar system? Page 1 Para 5 Ptolemy put the Earth in the center and Copernicus had the Sun in the center of the solar system. Image Link Image Link
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4- Describe a planet’s orbit around the sun. Page 1 Para 7
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4- Describe a planet’s orbit around the sun. Page 1 Para 7 Planets orbit in an ellipse – not a circle.
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4- Describe a planet’s orbit around the sun. Page 1 Para 7 Planets orbit in an ellipse – not a circle. Image Link Image Link
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5- Why is the sun important to us living on Earth? Page 2 Para 8
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5- Why is the sun important to us living on Earth? Page 2 Para 8 Most of our energy comes from the Sun.
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5- Why is the sun important to us living on Earth? Page 2 Para 8 Most of our energy comes from the Sun. Image Link Image Link
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6- What are three parts of the sun’s atmosphere? Page 2 Para 9
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6- What are three parts of the sun’s atmosphere? Page 2 Para 9 The Sun has a photosphere, a chromosphere and a corona.
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6- What are three parts of the sun’s atmosphere? Page 2 Para 9 The Sun has a photosphere, a chromosphere and a corona. Image Link Image Link
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7- Describe the photosphere and a way to remember it. Page 2 Para 11
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7- Describe the photosphere and a way to remember it. Page 2 Para 11 The photosphere is what we see – like in a photo!
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7- Describe the photosphere and a way to remember it. Page 2 Para 11 The photosphere is what we see – like in a photo! Image Link Image Link
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8- How can we see the corona of the sun? Page 2 Para 12
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8- How can we see the corona of the sun? Page 2 Para 12 During a Solar eclipse, we can see the corona of the Sun.
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8- How can we see the corona of the sun? Page 2 Para 12 During a Solar eclipse, we can see the corona of the Sun. Image Link Image Link
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9- What factors keep the planets in an elliptical orbit around the sun? Page 2 Para 13
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9- What factors keep the planets in an elliptical orbit around the sun? Page 2 Para 13 Planets have inertia that keeps them moving and gravitational forces that curve the motion.
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9- What factors keep the planets in an elliptical orbit around the sun? Page 2 Para 13 Planets have inertia that keeps them moving and gravitational forces that curve the motion. Image Link Image Link
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10- Why is solar wind harmful to satellites and astronauts? Page 2 Para 14
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10- Why is solar wind harmful to satellites and astronauts? Page 2 Para 14 Solar wind is like a solar flare – high energy particles can go interact with electronics and cells.
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10- Why is solar wind harmful to satellites and astronauts? Page 2 Para 14 Solar wind is like a solar flare – high energy particles can go interact with electronics and cells. Image Link Image Link
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Wrap it up: Draw and color the two models of the solar system.
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Wrap it up: Draw and color the two models of the solar system. Image Link Image Link
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