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K.SATHIYARAJ 1 06/07/22 SOLAR SYSTEM By RAJKMAR & KARISHMA, VIII &VI standard, Panchayat union middle school, Visoor, Uthiramerur union, Kancheepuram district, Tamilnadu.

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K.SATHIYARAJ 104/10/23

SOLAR SYSTEMSOLAR

SYSTEM

ByRAJKMAR & KARISHMA,

VIII &VI standard,Panchayat union middle school,

Visoor, Uthiramerur union,Kancheepuram district,

Tamilnadu.

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NINE PLANETSNINE PLANETS

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GoalsGoals

Identify the solar family

Understanding the connectivity of the planets

Describe the working of the planets cycle

Identify the function of the solar system

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SunSun The sun is the biggest, brightest, and hottest object in

the solar system. The sun is ordinary star. The sun is made of about 70% hydrogen and 28%

helium.

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MercuryMercury is solid and is covered with craters.Mercury has almost no atmosphere.Mercury is the eighth largest planet.

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VenusVenus Venus is the sixth largest planet. It’s about three-

fourths the size of earth. The surface is rocky and very hot. The atmosphere

completely hides the surface and traps the heat.

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Earth Earth is the fifth largest planet and the third from

the sun. Liquid covers 71 percent of the Earth’s surface. The Earth has one moon.

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THE EARTH AND THE MOONTHE EARTH AND THE MOON

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MarsMars

Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.

Mars has a thin atmosphere that contains mostly carbon dioxide.

Mars has two small moons.

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JUPITERJUPITER The Great Red Spot,

a huge storm of swirling gas that has lasted for hundreds of years.

Jupiter does not have a solid surface. The planet is a ball of liquid surrounded by gas.

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SaturnSaturn Saturn is the second largest planet and the sixth

from the sun. Saturn is made of materials that are lighter than

water. If you could fit Saturn in a lake, it would float!

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UranusUranus Uranus is the third

largest planet and the seventh from the sun.

Uranus is one of the giant gas planets.

Uranus is blue-green because of the methane in its atmosphere.

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NeptuneNeptune Neptune is the fourth

largest planet and the eight from the sun.

Because of the orbits, from 1979 to 1999, Neptune was the ninth planet.

Like Uranus, the methane gives Neptune its color.

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PlutoPluto Pluto is the smallest

planet and usually the farthest from the sun.

Pluto is the only planet that has not been visited by a spacecraft.

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EVALUATIONEVALUATION

What is solar system? How many planet in the solar system? Which is the biggest planet in the solar

system? Which is the smallest planet in the solar

system?

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THANK YOU ALLTHANK YOU ALL

By RAJKMAR & KARISHMA, VIII &VI standard, Panchayat union middle school, Visoor, Uthiramerur union, Kancheepuram district, Tamilnadu.