The largest planet in our solar system, mostly made of clouds of gas and ice.
What is Jupiter?
This is the closest star of our solar system.
What is the sun?
The air surrounding the earth is called this.
What is its atmosphere?
Puffy, cotton-like clouds that are low in the sky and do not rain.
What are cumulus clouds?
The gravity of an object does this to other objects surrounding it.
What is pull things toward it?
The only planet in our solar system that has liquid water and oxygen.
What is Earth?
This planet was once considered to be a true planet in our solar system, but has now been labeled a dwarf planet.
What is Pluto?
These molecules can be found in the stratosphere.
What is O3- or ozone?
Thin fibers of ice crystals that are high in the sky.
What are cirrus clouds?
This is what a star is called when it explodes.
What is a supernova?
A cold, rocky planet that is red due to the presence of iron oxide.
What is Mars?
These planets have not revolved around the sun in your 13.
What is Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?
Jupiter takes 12 years to revolve.
Rain, snow, sleet, hail are all forms of this.
What is precipitation?
A low-hanging sheet of gray clouds, may produce some rain.
what are stratus clouds?
This is how a black hole moves.
What is orbiting?
A planet of rocks, unbreathable air, and clouds of sulfuric acid.
What is Venus?
A cold and dark planet that is blue due to the presence of methane gas.
What is Neptune?
This protects earth from UV rays in the sun.
Storm clouds, producing lightning and lots of rain; low in the sky.
What is cumulonimbus clouds?
This is what can escape from the inner event horizon of a black hole.
The second largest planet, it consists of gas is surrounded by rings of ice.
What is Saturn?
A cold and gaseous planet that travels around the sun on its side.
What is Uranus?
We live on this part of the earth's atmosphere.
What is the troposphere?
Lumpy, white or gray cloud patches that are low in the sky and may bring rain.
what is stratocumulus?
What is light?