OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 6th Grade Science.

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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 6 th Grade Science

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What are we going to learn? What is it? State of matter Inner or outer planet Type of atmosphere Interesting fact Where is it located? How does it move?

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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM6th Grade Science

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What are we going to learn? What is it?

State of matter Inner or outer planet Type of atmosphere Interesting fact

Where is it located? How does it move?

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Mercury – what is it?

State of Matter : Solid Surface; Rocky Inner Planet Type of Atmosphere: Thin, Sodium and

other gases Interesting Fact: So close to the sun there

are temperatures that reach 430 Degrees Celsius

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Mercury- how does it move? Revolution(earth years): .24

Rotation(earth Days): 59

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Mercury- where is it?

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Venus-what is it? State of Matter : Solid Surface; Rocky Inner Planet Type of Atmosphere: Very Thick; mostly

carbon dioxide Interesting Fact: If you stood on Venus you

would be crushed by its atmosphere

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Venus-how does it move? Revolution(earth years): .62

Rotation(earth Days): 243

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Venus-where is it?

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Earth-what is it? State of Matter : Solid Surface; Rocky Inner Planet Type of Atmosphere: Oxygen-20%,

Nitrogen-80% Interesting Fact: about 70 % is water

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Earth-how does it move? Revolution(earth years): 1

Rotation(earth Days): 1

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Earth-where is it?

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Mars-what is it? State of Matter : Solid Surface; Rocky Inner Planet Type of Atmosphere: mostly carbon

dioxide , 1% pressure of earth Interesting Fact: similar seasons like Earth

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Mars-how does it move? Revolution(earth years): 1.9

Rotation(earth Days): 1.03

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Mars-where is it?

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Jupiter-what is it? State of Matter : gas surface Outer Planet Type of Atmosphere: thick, hydrogen and

helium Interesting Fact: most massive planet in the

solar system, 300 times earths size!

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Jupiter-how does it move? Revolution(earth years): 12

Rotation(earth Days): .41

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Jupiter-where is it?

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Saturn-what is it? State of Matter : gas surface Outer Planet Type of Atmosphere: clouds and storms

less dense than water Interesting Fact: Saturn’s rings are made of

chunks of ice

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Sautrn-how does it move? Revolution(earth years): 29

Rotation(earth Days): .43

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Saturn-where is it?

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Uranus-what is it? State of Matter : gas surface Outer Planet Type of Atmosphere: methane in

atmosphere causing it to be blue Interesting Fact: rotates sideways

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Uranus-how does it move? Revolution(earth years): 84

Rotation(earth Days): .72

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Uranus-where it is?

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Neptune-what is it? State of Matter : gas surface Outer Planet Type of Atmosphere: visible clouds Interesting Fact: 20 times Earth’s distance

from the Sun

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Neptune-how does it move? Revolution(earth years): 165

Rotation(earth Days): .67

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Neptune-where is it?

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Sun Physical property: 99.8% of the mass of the

solar system Location: Milky Way Galaxy Movement: Orbits around the Milky Way

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Galilean Moons: Physical property: Lo, Europa, Ganymede,

Callisto are all moons Location: Jupiter Movement: revolve around Jupiter

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Comets: Physical property: large chunks of ice and

dust Location: very few come near Earth, most

are around the Sun Movement: longer orbital time than planets,

long and narrow ellipses around the Sun.

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Asteroids: Physical property: many shapes, sizes,

minerals and elements Location: asteroid belt between Mars and

Jupiter Movement: most revolve around the Sun

between Mars and Jupiter

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Meteors: Physical property: chunk of rock or dust in

space Location: meteoroids formed when meteors

enter Earth’s atmosphere. Movement: streak of light in the sky