Formation of Planetary Systems

Formation of Planetary Systems

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Science

8th - 12th Grade

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1.

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What are terrestrial planets?

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Terrestrial planets are rocky planets that have solid surfaces, moderate atmospheres, and typically no or very few moons. Examples include Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.

2.

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Why do Jovian planets have low densities?

Back

Jovian planets have low densities because they formed farther from the Sun, allowing them to retain lighter elements such as hydrogen and helium.

3.

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What does it indicate when all planets orbit in the same direction as the Sun rotates?

Back

It indicates that all the planets formed at about the same time and from the same rotating disk of gas and dust.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What do astronomers use to model the origin of the solar system?

Back

Astronomers use models based on current observations to understand the origin of the solar system.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why do terrestrial planets have high densities?

Back

Terrestrial planets have high densities because they are primarily made of heavier elements, as lighter elements were stripped away by the Sun.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What are Jovian planets?

Back

Jovian planets, also known as gas giants, are large planets that are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with thick atmospheres and many moons. Examples include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is the significance of the solar nebula theory?

Back

The solar nebula theory explains the formation of the solar system from a rotating disk of gas and dust, leading to the creation of the Sun and planets.

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