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What are the Terran Planets And how did they form? By: Aldrin Yuwan P.

What are the Terran Planets And how did they form? By: Aldrin Yuwan P. Adeva and Nadinne Gabrielle A. Cedro

Outline v. Rain will be talking about the 4 innermost planets v. Yuwan will

Outline v. Rain will be talking about the 4 innermost planets v. Yuwan will be talking about the 4 outermost planets v. There will be a video shown about how a planet is formed.

The outermost planets • • Neptune Uranus Jupiter Saturn

The outermost planets • • Neptune Uranus Jupiter Saturn

Neptune • Eighth planet • Farthest planet from the sun • Fourth largest •

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

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

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

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

The four innermost planets • Mercury • Venus • Earth • Mars

Mercury Smallest planet Closest to the sun Similar to the Moon Can appear in

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

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 •

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

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?

Here is a video showing how a planet is formed. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=dhsoek. W t. Al 8

Thank you for watching!

Thank you for watching!

References: http: //animated-sun. weebly. com/animatedsolar-system. html http: //www. universetoday. com/34577/innerand-outer-planets/ http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Neptune

References: http: //animated-sun. weebly. com/animatedsolar-system. html http: //www. universetoday. com/34577/innerand-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=dhsoek. W t. Al 8 http: //www. capriogroup. com/webstuff/Tips_ Gifs 2. asp? File=Gifs 2