This orbits the sun.
What is planets, asteroids, meteors, and comets?
What is between Mars and Jupiter?
These are 4 characteristics of the Inner and Outer planets.
What is orbit the sun, elliptical orbits, has a core, and are smaller than the sun.
13 D
This is the planet with a sideways axis.
What is Uranus?
13 I
This is the planet with the great red spot.
What is Jupiter?
This is another name for a shooting star.
What is meteor?
This is the base of the Big Bang Theory.
What is the universe started with a singularity that expanded.
These are the names of the planets starting from the Sun.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
13 E
This planet is called the "red planet".
What is Mars?
13 J
This is the planet with a canyon larger than the Grand Canyon.
What is Mars?
This is the landform created when a meteorite lands on Earth.
What is Crater?
These are the moon phases in order from new moon.
What is new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent?
13 A
This is the hottest planet because of the greenhouse effect.
What is Venus?
13 F
This is the largest planet.
What is Jupiter?
This is the difference between Terrestrial and Gaseous Planets.
What is solid and gas?
These are the differences between an asteroid, meteor and, comet.
What is differences in material, size and, shape?
This is why the moon appears differently during the lunar cycle.
What is different amounts of light hit the moon because of its orbit?
13 B
This is the planet with the great dark spot.
What is Neptune?
13 G
This is the planet with the most rings.
What is Saturn?
This is the difference between seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
What is opposite seasons?
What is nucleus, coma, gas trail, dust trail?
These are the effects mass and distance have on the gravitational pull of the planets.
What is different and larger orbits?
13 C
This is the fastest orbiting planet.
What is Mercury?
13 H
This is the planet made up of 2/3 water.
What is Earth?
This is how the revolution of the Earth causes seasons to change.
What is different amounts of sunlight hit the Northern and Southern Hemisphere because of Earth's tilt?