Potpourri
Moons and Rings
Differences to Earth
Similarities to Earth
Saturn by the Numbers
100
Saturn is the ________ planet from the sun. (refer to image 1)
What is the 6th planet?
100
Saturn has 7 sets of these surrounding it.
What are rings?
100
Saturn has these surrounding it. Earth only has the moon.
What are rings?
100
Saturn and Earth both orbit this.
What is the sun?
100
Saturn is the second largest planet behind this planet. (refer to image 1)
What is Jupiter?
200
This giant of a category includes Saturn, Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter.
What are the gas giants?
200
Saturn's rings consist of rocks and these tiny particles. They are also a sign that you need to clean your room. (refer to image 3)
What is dust?
200
Earth has the things to support this that no other planet has. Atleast that we know of!
What is life?
200
Saturn and Earth both have about the same amount of this. The force that keeps us on the ground.
What is gravity?
200
Saturn's orbit period around the sun is this many years. Think about a February leap year.
What is 29 years?
300
Saturn is the only planet less dense than this plentiful resource. It takes up over half our Earth's surface.
What is water?
300
Saturn has 62 of these.
What are moons?
300
These two elements make up Earth's atmosphere. Elements 7 and 8 on the periodic table. (refer to image 2)
What is nitrogen and oxygen?
300
Saturn and Earth both have these but they are very different. Earth has four each year. Fall is my favorite.
What are seasons?
300
With a diameter 10 times Earth's, you could fit this many Earths inside Saturn. (refer to image 7)
What is 764 Earths?
400
The average temperature(in farenheit) of Saturn is the sum of three right angles. Don't forget the negative in front BRRRR!
What is -270 degrees farenheit?
400
Saturn's moon, Titan is larger than this planet.
What is Mercury?
400
Saturn's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and this element. It'll make you talk funny if inhaled.
What is helium?
400
These two planets both orbit the sun in this shaped path. Not quite a circle. (refer to image 4)
What is an eliptical orbit?
400
Your weight on Earth times 1.08 is what you would weigh on Saturn. A 100 lb person on Earth would weigh this much on Saturn.
What is 108 lbs.?
500
Saturn was named after the greek god of this midwestern way of life.
What is the god of agriculture?
500
This moon orbiting Saturn has an atmospheric pressure 60% as great as Earth's.
What is Titan?
500
29.5 Earth years equal to this many years on Saturn.
What is one year?
500
These two planets were discovered by ancient _________. Get the telescope out. (refer to image 5)
What are astronomers?
500
10 hours and 14 minutes on Earth would seem like this long on Saturn.
What is one day?
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