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By: Jacqueline Hofstetter Mars By: Jacqueline Hofstetter

Symbol

How Mars got its Name Ares: Greek god of war, identified as Roman name

Discovery Who: by the ancients When: unknown How: unknown

Planet Measurements Mass: 6.4169x10 23 Volume: 1.63116x1011km3 Density: 3.934g/cm3 Float or sink? Sink, because the density is heaver for it to float Gravity: 3.71 m/s2

Atmosphere Q. What is your composition of the atmosphere of your planet? Is it a thick or a thin atmosphere? A. Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, Argon. It is a thin Atmosphere

Distances Order from the sun: 4th from the sun Distance from the sun in Km: 2.2x108km Distance from the earth in Km: 54.6 million Km

Orbit and Rotation Q. How long does it take for your planet to orbit the sun? 1.88 Earth years Q. How long does it take for your planet to rotate on its own axis? A. 24.622.9

Temperature Q. What is the temperature range on your planet? A. 218 k ( -55c , -67F)

Composition/Appearance Q. What type of planet is it( rocky or a gas giant)? How does this describe the planet’s surface composition? Rocky, its puts the picture of dirt and dry surface. Q. What is the internal composition? Dense core, molten rocky mantle Q. What does your planet look like? Referred to as the red planet, canyons, volcanoes. It has water ice clouds hanging above the tharsis volcanoes. Its half the size of earth, dry and has a rocky surface.

Rings No Rings

Water Q. What forms of water are found on Mars? Ice, vapor North Pole- ice cap South Pole- no bodies of water because of atmosphere pressure

Weather Stormy thunder Chill Atmosphere Clouds of water ice winds- up to 50 mph Cold- drop to -100 Poles- -200

Moons Q. Is their any moons on your planet? yes, 2 moons phobos- Asaph Hall – August 1877 Deimos- Asaph Hall – August 12, 1877

Human to planet?? Q. On your Planet, would a person choke in the atmosphere, be squashed be the extreme gravity, float with ease, freeze, burn up, or something else? A. If people traveled to Mars they would freeze, float really high- gravity(low) and your lungs would pop.

Bibliography http://www.windows2universe.org/kids_space/period.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_on_Mars http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobos_%28moon%29#Discovery