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THE SOLAR SYSTEM Click HERE to take the quiz! Pluto Saturn Neptune Uranus Venus Jupiter Earth Mercury Click to take the quiz! HERE Mars

Mercury (nearest to the sun) 36,000,000 miles (second smallest planet) Position from the sun: 1 (nearest to the sun) Rings: 0 Moons: 0 Average distance from sun: 36,000,000 miles Diameter: 3,031 miles (second smallest planet) Length of one day: 59 earth days Temperature: -280ºF to 800ºF Length of one year: 88 earth days

Venus 67,000,000 miles 860ºF 243 earth days 225 earth days Moons: 0 Position from the sun: 2 Rings: 0 Diameter: 7,521 miles Average distance from the sun: 67,000,000 miles Temperature: 860ºF Length of one day: 243 earth days Length of one year: 225 earth days

Earth 24 hours 93,000,000 miles 365 earth days -128ºF to 136ºF Moons: 1 Position from the sun: 3 Rings: 0 Length of one day: 24 hours Average distance from the sun: 93,000,000 miles Length of one year: 365 earth days Temperature: -128ºF to 136ºF Diameter: 7,926 miles

Mars 687 earth days 24 hours 37 minutes 142,000,000 miles Position from the sun:4 Length of one year: 687 earth days Diameter: 4,220 miles Length of one day: 24 hours 37 minutes Temperature: -81ºF Rings: 0 Average distance from the sun: 142,000,000 miles Moons: 2

Jupiter 484,000,000 miles -220ºF (largest planet) Position from the sun:5 Moons: 17 Rings: 2 Average distance from the sun: 484,000,000 miles Temperature: -220ºF Diameter: 88,846 miles (largest planet) Length of one day: 9 hours and 55 minutes Length of one year: 12 earth years

Saturn 888,000,000 miles -270ºF (second largest planet) Position from the sun:6 Moons:22 Average distance from the sun: 888,000,000 miles Rings:many Temperature: -270ºF Diameter: 74,898 miles (second largest planet) Length of one day: 10 hours and 14 minutes Length of one year: 29.5 earth years

Uranus 1,786,000,000 miles 17 hours and 8 minutes -360ºF Position from the sun:7 Moons:21 Rings: 10 Average distance from the sun: 1,786,000,000 miles Diameter:31,763miles Length of one day: 17 hours and 8 minutes Temperature: -360ºF Length of one year: 84 Earth years

Neptune 2,799,000,000 miles 17 hours and 6 minutes 860ºF Position from the sun:8 Moons: 8 Average distance from the sun: 2,799,000,000 miles Rings: 4 Diameter:30,800 miles Length of one day: 17 hours and 6 minutes Temperature: 860ºF Length of one year: 165 Earth years

Pluto 3,666,000,000 miles -370ºF 6 earth days and 9 hours Moons: 1 Position from the sun:9 Rings: 0 Average distance from the sun: 3,666,000,000 miles Temperature: -370ºF Length of one day: 6 earth days and 9 hours Diameter: 1,430 miles Length of one year: 248 earth years

Quiz Directions GET STARTED! Identify what number the planet is in position from the sun Example: Mercury is the 1st planet from the sun (so you would click on the number 3 GET STARTED!

Jupiter 3 4 5 7 9 1 2 6 8

Earth 3 4 5 7 1 2 9 6 8

Neptune 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 6 8

Venus 3 4 5 7 9 1 2 6 8

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CORE CONTENT: SC-5-EU-U-5 Students will understand that observations, models and diagrams of the solar system illustrate the position and relationship of the earth, sun, and moon within the larger system of planets and other celestial bodies. Even though they are all parts of the same system, a comparison of their properties reveals great differences among celestial bodies.