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Name Here 75 pts

Zoom in and explore the solar system for 5-7 minutes… write down 5 observations from this animation… pts Use these tools

Describe this Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 4 pts

 Watch the 45 second video and describe in your own words how the solar system formed….3 sentences 3 pts

 Click on this link Click on this link  Provide a picture of the layers of each terrestrial planet, and label with orange boxes. 10 pts Complete the following activity by clicking on the link. Screenshot answers here. link Mercury Mars Earth Venus

 Click on this link Click on this link  Provide a picture of the layers of each jovian planet, and label with orange boxes. 13 pts Complete the following activity by clicking on the link. Screenshot your answers here when finished.link Complete the following activity by clicking on the link. Screenshot your answers here when finished.link Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

 Click on this link  then on this Click on this link PlanetAtmosphereRotational Period DiameterStructure 20 pts

 Click on this link  then on this Click on this link PlanetAtmosphereRotational Period DiameterStructure 20 pts

 Money Pull Screenshot here