PPT-Earth’s History The story of a wimpy planet. ( Or is it?)

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An example of what a finished novel might look like is on slide 12 Earths Timeline material starts on slide 13 Research Resources Network Videos ComputergtStudentsgtAbrahamgtScience Classgt Earths History Videos. At Google weve been longterm proponents of multi core architectures and throughputoriented computing In warehousescale systems throughput is more important than singlethreaded peak performance because no single processor can handle the full workload By Joey Quattrini. Our solar system includes . 8. different planets.. The solar system is very, very big. You could say massive also.. The solar system has cold planets and warm planets.. The Sun. The sun is the star that keeps our planet warm and bright.. Created By Kara, Jenna, Megan and Greg. Planet Paradise. Planet Paradise is the perfect place to go to get away and take a well needed vacation. Although it is located 798,432 miles away from earth, it’s the ONLY place to get the relaxation you need !!. http://www.cs.wright.edu/~tkprasad. Prasad. 1. U3_SolarSystem. SOLAR SYSTEM. The Sun. Prasad. U3_SolarSystem. 3+ Dwarf Planets . Over 150 . moons . /. satellites of the . planets. Comets, meteors, asteroids,. Samantha Eckstein. In this lesson you will learn about each Planet in The Solar System. By the end of the lesson you will know facts about each planets and what the planets look like. Make sure to take notes along with the PowerPoint. . #2. Raynaldo 6b. mercury. The Planet Mercury is the closest planet to our sun and is the smallest planet in the solar system. .. . It is named after a roman god.. . Mercury . is the first planet of our solar system and it is next to the sun. . Characteristics/Composition /Position . Planets of the Solar System . The Solar System Song . Terrestrial Planets . These planets are solid and rocky . There are four terrestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars . B. y. Logan. , . Seth. , . and. . Ashton . The Sun. The Sun is a huge star. The Sun is a important part of the solar system. The Sun causes seasons. The Sun is a big ball of fire . Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics?. “It is a theory that describes the formation, movements, and interactions of earth’s plates.”. Video: Planet Earth, The Living Machine. How can the Grand Canyon reveal the history of the Earth?. Imagine This: . Ms. Wilhite has a brace on her wrist, and students ask, “What happened?”. Ms. Wilhite starts telling you this whole story:. “Well I woke up Monday, and it was raining. I took my dogs on a walk, then came home and ate a bowl of cereal and had some tea. After that I got ready and went to work. It was a pretty good day, my students were well behaved. After school, I hung out for a while and chatted with Ms. Carrillo. It was around 3 pm so I decided to go home. When I got home, I had dinner and went to the gym. While I was at the gym, I was putting some 45 lb. plates on a squat rack. I felt something sharp in my wrist, and looked at it and noticed I had dislocated it from picking up the heavy weight wrong.” . Size. Appearance. Having moons. Having rings. Period of rotation (how long a day is). How Can We classify Planets?. Look at your chart of information.. Approximate Diameter= How Big or small it is.. Period of Rotation = How long fast the planet spins on its axis. . Introduction. Finding Planets. Pulsar Timing. Astrometry. Polarimetry. Direct Imaging. Transit Method. Radial Velocity. Selecting Planets. Recap. What else do we want to know?. Proposed Plan. Outline. PLANETS JUPITERXABIGRAYun and is the largest in the solar systemIt is named after the Roman God JupiterJupiter is primarily composed of hydrogenwith a quarter of its mass being heliumThe lengthof a ye Before, you learned. • The motions of planets and other nearby objects are visible from Earth . • Light and other forms of radiation carry information about the universe. Now, you will learn. • How astronauts explore space near Earth .

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