

Sun, Earth, and Moon
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Robin Jouglard
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Sun, Earth, and Moon
5.8D Identify and compare the physical characteristics of the Sun, Earth, and Moon.
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The sun is the center of our solar system.
We have 8 planets in our solar system that move around the sun.
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Multiple Choice
The center of our solar system is the-
Moon
Sun
Earth
Satellite
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pixy#org
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A planet is ...
a large body of rock or gas.
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Our solar system also contains...
Moons
Asteroids
Comets
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Orbit
Each planet moves around the sun in a curved path called an orbit.
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Multiple Choice
What is orbit?
spinning around
reflecting sun's light
the path an object takes around another object
a straight path into space
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Gravity
The sun's gravity pulls planets towards it and keeps each planet in orbit.
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Multiple Choice
What keeps the planets in our solar system in orbit?
the sun's energy
the natural satellites of the planets
the gases that make the sun
the sun's gravitational pull
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There are eight planets in our solar system. They are divided into two groups.
Inner Planets
Outer Planets
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Inner planets are closer to the sun.
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
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Outer planets are farther from the sun.
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
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The International Astronomical Union/Martin Kornmesser, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
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The sun, Earth, and moon are three different types of objects.
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The Sun
A star
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The Sun
A star made of mostly hydrogen and helium gases held together by gravity
Has a core
Rotates (Equator rotates faster than its poles)
Largest thing in our solar system but medium size for a star
Less dense than Earth
Generates a lot of energy in a process called fusion
Takes between 10,000 to 170,000 years for Sun's energy to travel from its core to its surface, but only 8.33 minutes for that energy to travel from the sun to Earth
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The Sun (continued)
The energy from the sun travels to Earth as electromagnetic radiation
This radiation includes the visible light we see
Its light reaches the moon
It is about 109 times wider than Earth
Has sun spots and solar flares that shoot out into space
Diameter is 1, 391,016 km
Average temperature 5,500°C
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Multiple Choice
Which occurs during fusion?
Sunspots develop on the sun
the nuclei of the sun's atoms join together
the sun's energy travels to Earth
the sun's light reflects off the moon
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Multiple Choice
Which direction does the sun appear to move across the sky?
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
The sun rises in the west and sets in the east.
The sun rises in the north and sets in the south.
The sun rises in the south and sets in the north.
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Day and Night
The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west. The sun is not really moving. The sun stays were it is and spins or rotates. It is the Earth's rotation that makes the sun appear to move. Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours. The Earth's rotation also makes the moon and the stars appear to move. This rotation causes day and night. When one side of the Earth is in the dark of night, the other side experiences the light of day.
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Seasons
Earth's tilt on its axis as it revolves around the sun causes some areas to experience seasonal climate. Earth's axis points towards the sun in summer. During fall and spring, the Earth's axis points neither towards or away from the sun. During winter, Earth's axis points away from the sun.
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The Earth
Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay
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The Earth
Has three layers: crust (outer layer), mantle (solid and liquid rock called magma beneath the crust), and core (the center)
Rotates on its axis every 24 hours
Consists mostly of solids and liquids
Four times denser than the Sun
Revolves counterclockwise around the sun (Orbit takes about 365 days)
Has craters from astroids striking some 4 billion years ago
Core is mostly made of melted iron, but its too deep to test (6,000 kilometers below the surface)
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The Earth (continued)
Called the blue planet because most of its surface is covered by water
Has a thick layer of atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen
Diameter of 12,742 km
Composition is mainly iron, oxygen, silicon, and magnesium
Surface temperatures range from -88°C to 58°C
Considered a satellite of the sun because it revolves around it
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Multiple Choice
What causes day and night?
The orbit of Earth
The revolution of Earth
The rotation of Earth
The moon orbiting Earth
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Multiple Choice
Which statement about Earth is true?
Earth is tilted on its axis.
Earth is straight up and down on its axis.
Earth does not move.
Earth's axis is horizontal.
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Multiple Choice
How long does it take for Earth to rotate on its axis?
365 days
1 year
8 hours
24 hours
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Multiple Choice
How long does it take for Earth to revolve around the sun?
about 365 days
24 hours
8 hours
29 days
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The Moon
Earth's Only Natural Satellite
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The Moon
Revolves counterclockwise around the Earth (Orbit)
Orbit takes a little longer than 27 days
Rocky like Earth
Denser than the Sun but less dense than Earth
Has craters formed by asteroids striking its surface some 4 billion years ago
3,475 km in diameter, tiny when compared to the sun
Scorching hot temperatures during the day and freezing cold at night
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The Moon (continued)
Has mountains and flat plains like Earth
Composed of mainly oxygen, silicon, magnesium, and iron
No atmosphere
Temperatures range from -233°C to 123°C
Considered a satellite of the Earth because it revolves around it
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Multiple Choice
The moon is a -
Sun
Planet
Satellite
Star
Sun, Earth, and Moon
5.8D Identify and compare the physical characteristics of the Sun, Earth, and Moon.
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