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What are the Terran Planets And how did they form?. By: Aldrin Yuwan P. Adeva and Nadinne Gabrielle A. Cedro. Outline. Rain will be talking about the 4 innermost planets Yuwan will be talking about the 4 outermost planets There will be a video shown about how a planet is
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What are the Terran Planets And how did they form? By: AldrinYuwan P. Adeva and Nadinne Gabrielle A. Cedro
Outline • Rain will be talking about the 4 innermost planets • Yuwan will be talking about the 4 outermost planets • There will be a video shown about how a planet is • formed.
The outermost planets • Neptune • Uranus • Jupiter • Saturn
Neptune • Eighth planet • Farthest planet • from the sun • Fourth largest • Name after the • roman god of • the sea
Uranus • Seventh planet from the sun • Only planet that was • named after a greek god • Has a ring systen • Is an ice giant • Similar to Neptune
Jupiter • Fifth planet from the sun • Named after a roman god • Is a gas giant • Does not have a solid surface • Has rings • Biggest planet
Saturn • Sixth planet from the sun • Second largest planet • Is a gas giant • Second largest moon • Has nine continuous rings
The four innermost planets • Mercury • Venus • Earth • Mars
Mercury • Smallest planet • Closest to the sun • Similar to the Moon • Can appear in the morning and evening but not in the • middle of the night • Fastest to rotate
Venus • Second planet from the sun • Brightest planet • Closest to Earth • Size is similar to Earth • Hottest planet
Earth • Sometimes called “Blue Planet” • Third closest planet • Densest planet • It is home to million of species • The largest among the four terrestrial • planets.
Mars • Fourth planet from the sun • Second smallest planet • Mars has 2 moons • Phobos & Deimos • Named after the roman god • of war • Seventh largest planet
Here is a video showing how a planet is formed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhsoekWtAl8
References: http://animated-sun.weebly.com/animated-solar-system.html http://www.capriogroup.com/webstuff/Tips_Gifs2.asp?File=Gifs2 http://www.universetoday.com/34577/inner-and-outer-planets/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neptune http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_(planet) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars http://nineplanets.org/mars.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhsoekWtAl8