Solar System

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SOLAR SYSTEM Edita Miltakytė 8a

Transcript of Solar System

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SOLAR SYSTEM

Edita Miltakytė 8a

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Earth

Jupiter

Mars

Mercury

Neptune

CONTENT

Saturn

Uranus

Venus

Summary

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Earth is the third

planet from The Sun.

Earth formed

approximately 4.54

billion years ago, and life

appeared on its surface

within one billion years.

EARTH

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Jupiter is the largest

planet in the Solar

System and the first of

the four Gas Giants

The planet is the

fourth brightest object

visible from Earth after

the Sun, the Moon and

Venus.

JUPITER

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Mars is the fourth

planet from the Sun and

the second smallest

planet in the Solar

System, after Mercury.

Named after the

Roman god of war.

MARS

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Mercury is the closest

planet to the Sun and

has the most cratered

surface of any planet in

the Solar System.

Mercury‘s surface also

appears to have

shockwaves from a

meteor impact.

MERCURY

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Neptune is the eighth

and farthest planet from

the Sun in the Solar

System.

It is the fourth-largest

planet by diameter and

the third-largest by

mass.

NEPTUNE

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Saturn is the sixth

planet from the Sun and

the second largest

planet in the Solar

System, after Jupiter.

Named after the

Roman god of

agriculture.

SATURN

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Uranus is the seventh

planet from the Sun.

It has the third-

largest planetary radius

and fourth-largest

planetary mass in the

Solar System.

URANUS

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Venus was the Roman

goddess of love and

beauty and this planet

was given this name

because of its brightness

and beauty in the night

sky.

Venus is the second

planet from the Sun.

VENUS

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SUMMARY

All planets are going around a star, called Sun.

The Solar System formed 4.6 billion years ago.

Our galaxy is called The Milky Way.