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1 The physical world: planet earth
Chapter 2 section 1

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3 Our solar system Earth is a part of our solar system, which includes Earth and other planets that revolve around the sun

4 Planets Planets are large spherical bodies in our solar system
There are at least 8 planets, and each follow their own orbital path around the sun Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the inner planets (nearest to the sun) Earth is about 93 million miles away Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the outer planets (farthest from the sun) Jupiter is the largest planet, Earth is 5th largest, and Mercury is the smallest With the exception of Mercury and Venus, all the planets have moons, which are smaller spheres or satellites that orbit them Ceres and Pluto are dwarf planets Two types of planets: terrestrial and gas giant planets

5 Which four planets are closest to the sun?
RECAP Which four planets are closest to the sun? What physical characteristics do the inner planets share? Outer planets?

6 Asteroids, Comets, and Meteoroids
Asteroids are small irregular shaped, planet-like objects that revolve around the sun Found mainly between Mars and Jupiter in the asteroid belt Comets are made of icy dust particles and frozen gases, which resemble bright balls with long feathery tails Can travel in any direction to Earth Meteoroids are pieces of space debris—chunks of rock and iron Earth’s atmosphere usually burns up meteoroids It’s rare, but meteorites can sometimes strike 1908 remote Russian forest region of Siberia

7 Graphic organizer: Four components of earth
Description Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere Biosphere

8 Getting to know earth: water, land, and air
About 70 percent of Earth’s surface is water Oceans lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water make up the Earth’s hydrosphere About 30 percent of Earth’s surface is land, including continents and islands. Land makes up the Earth’s lithosphere, the Earth’s crust Also includes the land beneath the oceans (ocean basin) The air we breathe is part of Earth’s atmosphere, a layer of gases extending above the planet’s surface Earth’s atmosphere includes 78 percent Nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen, as well as small amounts of argon and other gases The part of Earth that supports life is called the biosphere

9 recap

10 landforms Natural features of Earth’s surface (including bodies of water) Underwater landforms are as diverse as those found on dry land Includes flat land, mountain ranges, cliffs, valleys, and deep trenches Seven large landmasses known as continents include: Africa Antarctica Asia Australia Europe North America South America Isthmus of Panama links North and South America At the Sinai Peninsula, Suez canal separates Africa and Asia Continental shelf is an underwater extension of the coastal plain Slopes out from land as much as 800 miles and descends to a depth of about 660 feet

11 Earth’s heights and depths
Mount Everest is the highest point on Earth in South Asia 29,028 feet above sea level The lowest dry land point at 1,349 feet below sea level is the shore of the Dead Sea in Southwest Asia Earth’s deepest known depression lies under the Pacific Ocean southwest of Guam in the Mariana Trench, a narrow underwater canyon about 35,827 feet


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