Planets
It's a Star
Solar System
Earth
Moon
100

The largest planet. Can contain 1,000 bodies the size of Earth.

Jupiter

100

By far the largest heavenly body near the earth.

The Sun

100

Theory that explains the formation of the planets.

Big Bang Theory

100

Third planet from the sun. You live here.

Earth

100

Natural satellite of Earth.

Moon

200

Known as the ringed planet.

Saturn

200

Center portion of the sun.

Core

200

What the first four planets in the solar system are referred to. Very hot and unstable for habitation.

The Inner Belt

200

Different layers of air.

Atmosphere

200

Bowl-shaped holes on the moon.

Craters

300

The fourth planet in the solar system. Has seasons like Earth. Red planet.

Mars

300

Lies outside the chromosphere

Corona

300

The last four planets in the solar system are referred to as. They have no solid surface - large gas giants.

The Outer Belt

300

Study of earths atmosphere

Meterology

300

Rise and fall of the ocean water.

Tides

400

Has a thick atmosphere with crushing pressure. The clouds are made up of tiny droplets of acid.

Venus

400

Surface of the sun.

Photoshphere

400

Cold, dense planet aobut which little is known. Once considered the most distant planet of our solar system.

Pluto

400

Outermost layer of the earth.

Crust

400

Small body that orbits around a larger body.

Satellite

500

Rotates on an axis that is almost titled on its side. Sometimes its poles point directly at the sun.

Uranus

500

layer above the photosphere

Chromosphere

500

Compact chunk of frozen gases and dust. Described as "dirty snowballs".

Comet

500

Represents the passing of one year.

Revolution

500

Large, dark areas of the moon.

Maria