Objects in Our System
Gravity Attraction
Habitable Zone
2 Truths and a Lie
Planet Match-Up
100

The largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter.

100

Gravity depends on two factors: _____________ and __________.

Mass and Distance.

100

What is the habitable zone?

The region where conditions allow liquid water to exist.

100

Inner planets are rocky: Outer planets are gaseous; Jupiter is an inner planet.

Jupiter is an inner planet.

100

Which group includes terrestrial planets?

Earth, Mars, Venus

200

Which object is made of ice and dust that orbits around the Sun.

Comet

200

Which object is MOST affected by its star's gravity: The closest or farthest object?

Closest object.

200

Earth and Mars are similar in terms of closeness to the sun. Why is Earth able to sustain life while Mars is not?

Mars is just too far to have liquid water.

200

Earth has one moon; Jupiter has many moons; Earth is the largest planet.

Earth is the largest planet.

200

Which group includes gas giants?

Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune

300

A natural satellite that orbits a planet.

Moon

300

Why does Jupiter have more moons that Earth?

It has a larger mass and stronger gravitation pull.

300

Is a planet with no atmosphere but still in the habitable zone still habitable.

No, because...

300

The sun produces light; Earth produces light; both are spherical.

Earth produces light

300

Which planet is closest to the Sun?

Mercury

400

Rocks orbiting the sun, can be found between Mars and Jupiter.

Asteroid, Asteroid Belt.
400

True or False: All planets experience the same gravitational pull from the Sun.

False

400
A planet must have a _______________ that allows liquid water to exist. The planet should have an _________________ to help protect it from the star's radiation.

Temperature

Atmosphere.

400

Comets are made of ice and dust; asteroids are made of rock; moons orbit the Sun.

Moons orbit the Sun.

400

Which planet is known for its rings?

Saturn

500

There are 2 sets of planets.

1. ___________: Earth, Mercury, Mars, Venus

2. ___________: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Fill in the blank.

1. Terrestrial planets

2. Gas Giants

500

If two celestial objects have the same mass, what determines which one feels more gravitational pull from the Sun?

Distance from the Sun

500

Which planet in a diagram of the solar system would most likely have conditions similar to earth? (Look at powerpoint)

Planet 3

500

Gravity depends on mass and distance; gravity depends on speed and diameter; gravity keeps planets in orbit.

Gravity depends on speed and diameter.

500

Which planet has the strongest gravitational pull?

Jupiter