

Inner Planets
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Science
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9th - 11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 6 Questions
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The Inner Planets
by Mario Miro
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Terrestrial Planets
Our Solar system has 4 terrestrial plants:
Similar to earth solid & rocky surface
They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Our information about these planets comes from space probes
Rotation - the action of rotating around an axis or center
Revolution -the planet’s motion around the sun
AU(Astronomical unit) - is a unit of length, roughly the distance from Earth to the Sun and equal to about (93 million miles) or 8 light minutes.
Mercury:
Closest planet to the Sun
Mercury has very little atmosphere
Surface is very similar to our moon (vast plains and many craters)
Day / Night temperature difference is largest in our solar system
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Terrestrial Planets Cont.
Venus
Brightest planet in our sky
Venus rotate very slow 1 day on Venus is equal to 243 days on earth
Venus atmosphere is mainly composed of carbon dioxide (CO2) and high atmospheric pressure (92 atm compared to 1 atm on earth)
Hottest plant due to dense Atmosphere
Smooth surface due to hardened lava with some crater formations
Earth
Unique properties compared to other planets
Our distance from the sun allows for water to exist in all 3 forms at the surface.
Earth's atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen provide suitable conditions for life.
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Terrestrial Planets Cont.
Mars
Referred to as the "Red" plant due to its reddish color which comes from high concentrations of iron (Fe)
Mars has been the target of many Space probes and studies to investigate if human life is suitable on Mars
Mars has a thin atmosphere with many wind & dust storms
Mars has many surface features that evidence an existence of water (dried rivers, lake beds, and runoff channels)
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Multiple Choice
Which planet is one of the brightest objects in the sky?
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following characteristics is common to ALL FOUR planets in the inner solar system?
have one or two moons
have a solid rocky surface
have a thin, toxic, atmosphere
have the same orbit length around the sun
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are known as what type of planets?
Terrestrial Planets
Javian Planets
Solar Planets
outer planets
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Multiple Choice
Which is the largest terrestrial planet in our Solar System?
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Mercury
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Multiple Choice
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by Mario Miro
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