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5th grade earth and space science

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The four innermost planets in the Solar System   Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars)  
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often called "Gas Giants.   Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune  
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medium sized star; located near edge of our galaxy; many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star; provides energy that creates convection currents in atmosphere and ocean   Sun  
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nearly round objects that revolve around a star; in our solar system   Planets  
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small object made of ice with some gas, dust, and rock; a "tail" can appear as the comet revolves around the sun and is heated   Comet  
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a large, irregularly shaped object in space that orbits our Sun. Mostly made of rock   asteroid  
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small body moving in the solar system   Meteoroids  
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if it entered the earth's atmosphere   meteor  
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a meteor that survives its passage through the earth's atmosphere such that part of it strikes the ground it is called a   meteorite  
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compact solid bodies with rocky surfaces   Inner Planets  
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comprised mostly of an outer layer of molecular hydrogen and helium and a much thicker layer of metallic hydrogen. However, each may have a small solid core as large as three to 20 Earth masses at their center   Outer Planets  
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the closest planet to the Sun, very cold on one side and very hot on the other, smallest planet, and no moons.   Mercury  
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the 2nd planet from Sun, covered with volcanoes, no moon, hottest planet, and rotates very slowly and backwards.   Venus  
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the 3rd planet from Sun. Has one moon, orbits the sun in 365 days and one rotation in 24 hours, and life exists on this planet   Earth  
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the 4th planet from Sun. Called Red planet because red color caused by iron in the crust that has rusted, has polar ice caps and 1/2 the size of Earth.   Mars  
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the 5th planet from Sun. Has the most moons, largest planet, gas giant and has a large red spot.   Jupiter  
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the 6th planet from Sun. Spectacular rings made mostly of ice and frosted rock and gas giant made mostly of hydrogen gas   Saturn  
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7th 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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the 8th planet from Sun. Another gas giant and blue color due to Methane gas, has the highest winds in solar system, and rotates counterclockwise.   Neptune  
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Since 2006, no longer termed planet, but now called "Dwarf Planet"   Pluto  
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Huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, & gas bound together by gravity   Galaxy  
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an object that revolves around a planet   Moon  
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