Solar System 1
Solar System 2
Solar System 3
Solar System 4
Solar System 5
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Name the inner/terrestrial planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

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What are some characteristics of outer planets?

Multiple moons
No solid surface
Support ring systems
Immense in size

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Another name for a meteor


shooting star

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What are 3 characteristics of inner planets? 


Made of rocky material
Surfaces are solid
Don’t have rings Very few moons
Relatively small

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What 2 forces keep the planets in motion around the Sun?

Gravity and Inertia

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Saturn is famous for...

rings

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Describe the asteroid belt (what it is and where it is located)

The Asteroid belt orbits between Mars and Jupiter. It is a flat disc of rocky objects (asteroids).

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Which planetary group has the longest orbits?

Outer planets


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What planets have rings?

All the outer planets have rings

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The Oort Cloud is...

a collection of comets, the edge of the solar system

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Our solar system is located in the  ________ Galaxy

Milky Way

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The Milky Way Galaxy is a ____________ galaxy

Spiral

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How many planets revolve around the sun?

8 planets

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Why is Mars reddish colored?

Because of its high content of iron oxide or rust

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This is the outer most planet and one of the coldest 


Neptune

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This planet has water systems that help create an environment to sustain life

Earth

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This planet is the smallest and closest to the sun

Mercury

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The largest planet is

Jupiter

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This is the hottest planet with temperatures up to 867 degrees Fahrenheit (464 Celsius)

Venus

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Which planet has the shortest orbit?

Mercury

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Jupiter and Saturn are considered _________ ___________

gas giants or outer planets

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What are the names of the two categories in which the planets are divided into?

Inner and Outer OR Rocky and Gas

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The second largest planet is

Saturn

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Orbiting in the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud, these "dirty snowballs" are called


comets

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How is a meteorite different from a meteor?

meteorite strikes Earths surface

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