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Page 1: Hosted by Mrs. Brady 100 200 400 300 400 The SunInner Planets Outer Planets Extra- Terrestrial 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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Area of the sun where nuclear fusion occurs.

What is the core?

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The 3 characteristics that inner planets all have in common.

What are small, dense, and rocky surfaces?

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The four outer planets known

as gas giants.

What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?

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Comets are found in two distinct regions.

What are the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud?

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Copernicus was able to confirm thismodel and work out the arrangementof the planets and how the moved.

What is the heliocentric system?

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Unique in having liquid water at its surface.

What is Earth?

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One of Jupiter’s moons that may have liquid water.

What is Europa?

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Revolves around the sun betweenthe orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

What is the asteroid belt?

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The outer most layer of the sun’s interior.

What is the convection zone?

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Smallest terrestrial planet and closet to the sun.

What is Mercury?

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Titan is the largest moon of this planet.

What is Saturn?

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When a meteroid enters Earth’s atmosphere,friction with the air creates heat and produces

a streak of light.

What is a meteor?

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The 3 layers of the sun’s atmosphere.

What are the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona?

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Density and intenal structureis similar to Earth’s. Sometimes

called “Earth’s twin”.

What is Venus?

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Unique to Uranus’s axis of rotation.

What is 90 degrees from the vertical?

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The “Goldilocks” Conditionsfor living things to survive.

What are liquid water, suitable temperature ranges, and atmosphere?

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Occur near Earth’s poles when particles of solar wind strike gas

molecules in Earth’s upper atmosphere.

What are auroras?

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Reason that Mars has a reddish color.

What is iron-rich rock?

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Neptune was discovered due to this prediction.

What is a mathematical prediction?

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Made up of one or more cells, take inenergy to grow and develop, reproduce,

and give off waste products.

What are living things on Earth?


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