Inner Planets
Outer Planets
Solar System Facts
Weather
Scientific Method
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Name the inner planets
What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
100
Name the outer planets
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
100
Smallest planet in the solar system
What is Mercury?
100
amount of water vapor in the air
What is humidity?
100
an educated guess
What is hypothesis?
200
The inner planets are made mostly of
What is rock?
200
These planets are made up of gas and are called
What are gas giants?
200
Planet similar to Earth in size and mass
What is Venus?
200
measures air pressure
What is barometer?
200
what is changed in the experiment
What is the independent variable?
300
planet closest to the sun
What is Mercury?
300
This is the largest planet and it has rings.
What is Jupiter?
300
Known as the red planet
What is Mars?
300
large body of air with the same temperature and moisture
What is air mass?
300
what you are measuring in the experiment
What is dependent variable?
400
The only planet that supports life.
What is Earth?
400
This planet appears blue through the telescope, is a gas giant, and is the 8th planet from the sun.
What is Neptune?
400
Order of the planets from the Sun
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?
400
measures wind speed
What is anemometer?
400
data that deals with numbers
What is quantitative data?
500
This planet has a permanent blanket of clouds that trap in heat and make temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
What is Venus?
500
This planet is 7th from the sun and is a gas giant.
What is Uranus?
500
This planet is the 6th planet from the sun, has rings, and is the second largest planet.
What is Saturn?
500
These clouds from in layers and signify steady rain.
What are stratus clouds?
500
a conclusion based on what your know and what you learned in the experiment
What is an inference?
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