Planets
Planets 2.0
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Space time
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The third planet from the sun known for supporting life and having tectonic plates/activity. Has one moon but no rings.

Earth

100

The first planet from the sun known for being small, having extreme temperatures, and having no life, moons, or rings.

Mercury

100

the four inner planets that are dense, rocky, and solid

Terrestrial planets

100

the four outer planets that are very large with gas or liquid surfaces

Gas giant planets

100

one year on Mars, equivalent to 687 Earth days

Martian year

200

The second planet from the sun, known for being the volcano capital of the solar system and having a backward spin on its axis.

Venus

200

The fifth planet from the sun known for being the largest, having 2 faint rings, and over 60 moons

Jupiter

200

a planetwide system of cliffs

scarp

200

a form of hydrogen that has properties of both a liquid and a metal, only found under high pressure

liquid metallic hydrogen

200

One year on jupiter; equivalent to 12 years on Earth

Jovian year

300

The fourth planet from the sun nicknamed the red planet. Has the most moons of any inner planet and is the target of much space exploration.

Mars

300

The seventh planet from the sun

Uranus

300

the names of mars' moons

phobos and deimos

300

high, cool, light-colored clouds that rise

zones

300

One year on Uranus; equivalent to 84 years on Earth

Uranian year

400

The 6th planet from the sun with the most elaborate ring system and many moons

Saturn

400

Why is Pluto not a planet?

It has not cleared its path of orbit
400

a space probe launched in 1977 by NASA to study the outer planets and beyond

Voyager 2

400

low, warm, dark-colored clouds that sink

belts

400

One day on jupiter; equivalent to 10 hours on Earth

Jovian day

500

The eighth planet from the sun that is very similar to Uranus except for its notable zones and belts

Neptune

500

Name 3 criteria that qualify a space object as a planet

a planet must orbit a star, have cleared its path of orbit, and have enough gravity to pull itself into a sphere

500

an international space research probe sent to study and orbit Saturn for 20 years

Cassini

500

one year on Neptune; equivalent to 165 years on Earth

Neptunian year

500

One day on Neptune; equivalent to 16 hours on Earth

Neptunian day

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