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TA19B –Teach About Planets, Asteroids, Meteors and Comets Use with BrishLab ES19B Done By: Coach
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1- What happened to left over material after the planets formed? Page 1 Para 2
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1- What happened to left over material after the planets formed? Planets formed from material in space. Page 1 Para 2
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1- What happened to left over material after the planets formed? Planets formed from material in space. Page 1 Para 2 Image Link Image Link
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2- What are the four inner planets and how are they all similar? Page 1 Para 4
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2- What are the four inner planets and how are they all similar? Page 1 Para 4 Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all terrestrial – Earth like and made of rock.
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2- What are the four inner planets and how are they all similar? Page 1 Para 4 Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all terrestrial – Earth like and made of rock. Image Link Image Link
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3- What are the four outer planets and how are they all similar? Page 1 Para 6
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3- What are the four outer planets and how are they all similar? Page 1 Para 6 Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants – but still small compared to the Sun.
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3- What are the four outer planets and how are they all similar? Page 1 Para 6 Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants – but still small compared to the Sun. Image Link Image Link
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4- Where are most of the moons found in our solar system? Page 2 Para 8
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4- Where are most of the moons found in our solar system? Page 2 Para 8 The outer planets have many more moons than the inner planets.
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4- Where are most of the moons found in our solar system? Page 2 Para 8 The outer planets have many more moons than the inner planets. Image Link Image Link
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5- Describe an asteroid. Page 5 Para 9
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5- Describe an asteroid. Page 5 Para 9 Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the sun.
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5- Describe an asteroid. Page 5 Para 9 Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the sun. Image Link Image Link
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6- How can we ‘see’ meteors in the night sky? Page 2 Para 10
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6- How can we ‘see’ meteors in the night sky? Page 2 Para 10 When the rocks streak through the atmosphere, they leave a glowing tail of material.
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6- How can we ‘see’ meteors in the night sky? Page 2 Para 10 When the rocks streak through the atmosphere, they leave a glowing tail of material. Image Link Image Link
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7- What is a meteoroid and how is it different from a meteor? Page 2 Para 11
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7- What is a meteoroid and how is it different from a meteor? Page 2 Para 11 A meteoroid has not entered the atmosphere, a meteor is burning in the atmosphere. (Meteoroid Out In Distance)
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7- What is a meteoroid and how is it different from a meteor? Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link A meteoroid has not entered the atmosphere, a meteor is burning in the atmosphere. (Meteoroid Out In Distance)
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8- How is a meteorite made? Page 2 Para 11
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8- How is a meteorite made? Page 2 Para 11 Once a meteor has hit the Earth, it is a meteorite – It Touched Earth.
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8- How is a meteorite made? Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link Once a meteor has hit the Earth, it is a meteorite – It Touched Earth.
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9- Describe a comet and its orbit around the sun. Page 2 Para 12
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9- Describe a comet and its orbit around the sun. Page 2 Para 12 Comets are a ball of rock and ice that orbit the sun, but in a very long elliptical orbit with a tail of material.
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9- Describe a comet and its orbit around the sun. Page 2 Para 12 Comets are a ball of rock and ice that orbit the sun, but in a very long elliptical orbit with a tail of material. Image Link Image Link
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10- Why is Pluto now called a Dwarf Planet? Page 2 Para 13
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10- Why is Pluto now called a Dwarf Planet? Page 2 Para 13 The definition of a planet changed. Pluto does not clean out the orbital path of debris.
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10- Why is Pluto now called a Dwarf Planet? Page 2 Para 13 The definition of a planet changed. Pluto does not clean out the orbital path of debris. Image Link Image Link
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Wrap it up: Draw and color the orbit of a comet around our sun.
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