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the 2 hottest planets
What are Mercury and Venus?
100
which of these is not a planet? Mercury, Mars, Earth, Moon
What is Moon?
100
big chunks of rock that go around the sun
What is a asteroid?
100
the number of planets we ACTUALLY have
What is 8?
100
the number of planets that orbit the sun (according to the story)
What is 9?
200
vocab: measures heat and cold away
What is temperatures?
200
vocab: most likely going to happen
What is probably?
200
vocab: an instrument used to see faraway objects
What is a telescope?
200
vocab: antonym for bright
What is dim?
200
Vocab: measurements of heat
What is temperatures?
300
group of planets and other objects that orbit the sun
What is our solar system?
300
vocab: not bright or clear
What is dim?
300
vocab: antonym for something that is hard to do
What is easily?
300
Vocab: when there are two objects, the one that is a greater distance
What is farther?
300
Vocab: most important thing
What is main?
400
collections of ice and dust
What is a comet?
400
all nine planets are alike in this way
What is they all move around the sun?
400
bits of rock and metal, also known as a shooting star
What is a meteoroid?
400
the most important part of our solar system
What is the sun?
400
you can distinguish a star from a planet because stars _______ and planets _______
What is twinkle and glow?
500
a detail supporting the main idea, Asteroids, comets, and meteoroids are also part of the solar system.
What is _______? (Teachers decides if team gets points)
500
no telescope is needed to see these 4 planets
What is Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn?
500
give a detail to support the main idea: The solar system has many parts
What is ___________? (Teacher decides if team gets points)
500
You need a telescope to see these 3 planets
What is Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto?
500
name the planets in order starting with the one closest to the sun
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto?