Whats Heliocentric
Whats sun in the middle
What is the planet we breathe on.
What is Earth?
What borders mars and jupiter
Asteroid belt!!
What is gravitational force?
The force that attracts objects with mass toward each other
This is the lowest atmospheric layer, extending from the surface up to about 12 kilometers, where most weather phenomena occur.
What is the troposphere?
This theory says that everything orbits earth
Whats Earth in the middle
What is Saturn made of
What is hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of methane, ammonia, and water
Where is comets in our solar system
the Kuiper Belt
This term describes the "amount of stuff" in an object, which also determines its gravitational pull
What is mass?
in this layer, a person's body temperature would decrease the higher they climbed.
What is the troposphere?
Who found out about Heliocentric
Who's Nicolas copernous
what is no?
Where are Meteors located
Earth's upper atmosphere
This term describes the "amount of stuff" in an object, which also determines its gravitational pull.
What is weight?
This middle and coldest layer of the atmosphere protects Earth by burning up most incoming meteors before they reach the surface.
What is the mesosphere?
Who found out about Geocentric
Whos Aristotle and Ptolemy
Biggest planet
Jupiter
What are asteroids made of
rocks, clays, silicate materials, and metals like nickel and iron
According to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, as this increases, the force of gravity between two objects increases.
What is the mass of the objects?
Temperatures in this layer can reach thousands of degrees, but the air is so thin you would still freeze.
What is the thermosphere?
Is heliocentric and geocentric cool?
Whats YES
What planet isn't named after a Greek or Roman god?
Earth
What is Comets made up
a mixture of ice, dust, and rocky materials
If the Sun's gravity suddenly disappeared, planets would do this.
What is fly off in a straight line?
The auroras, or Northern and Southern Lights, occur in this region of the thermosphere when charged particles collide with atoms.
What is the ionosphere?