Luokat: Kaikki - atmosphere - planets - composition - volcanoes

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All the Planets

Venus, known as Earth's sister, has an atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide and nitrogen, with sulphuric acid rain. Its surface features include large flat areas, lava flows, and volcanoes, though thick clouds shroud it from Earth.

All the Planets

All the Planets

Neptune

Thin ring system
Ice particles
Outermost panet
Third most massive
Composition and atonmshpere
Darker blue colour

Uranus

Methane Gas
Absorbs red light

Reflects blue - green light

Colour is distinctive because of this

Compositions
Ring System

Dust and ice

One of Gas Giants

Saturn

Composed
Hydrogen and some helium
Rings surrond it

from tiny specks to the size of a house

250,000 km wide

Jupitar

Rings surronding it
ice particles

Very thin

Great red spot
Large as three Earths

storm in the clouds

Hydrogen and helium

Form outer layers and atomsphere

visible more then 300 years

from Earth

Largest Planet
2.5 times larger
all planets combined

Mars

Wind is extremely powerful
Dust storms

Can cover whole planet

last for weeks

900km/h
Canyon
8km deep

over 3300km expansion

Has a Volcana
Three times higher than Mount Everest
Also known as
Red Planet

Iron in its surface

Rocks gives it a rusty colour

Earth

Only place known for
Three phases

Liquid, solid, and gas

Suitable atmosphere and temperature
Atmosphere mostly contains

Nitrogen, oxygen, and water vapour

For Life to survive
Home
only life that scientists have discovered so far

Venus

Data collected on Venus
Large flat areas

Lava flows

Volcanoes

cracks or rifts

Sulfur mixes in with moisture
Venus's atomsphere

Contains

Carbon dioxide and nitrogen

Rains down sulphuric acid

Also called acid rain

Features
Not visible from Earth

shrouded in thick clouds

Earth's Sister
Size and Composition Similar to Earth

Mercury

Extreme Heating and Freezing
Results Temperature Difference

Causing the Rock to Expand and Contract

Forming Immense Cracks in Mercury's Surface

No Atomsphere
Huge Differences Between Day and Night

Surface Temperatures

Rocky Ball Covered in Craters
Slightly Larger than Moon

Smallest Planet