Planets, Comets, Meteors, Asteroids
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| like a large dirty snowball | comet
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| rock made of similar material that formed the planets | asteroid
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| made of dust and rock that burn up in the Earth's atmosphere | meteor
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| smaller pieces of rock broken from this become meteoroids | comet
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| most are located between orbits of Mars and Jupiter | asteroids (Asteroid Belt)
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| often has a tail | comet
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| a "falling star" | meteor
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| orbits the sun | planets, asteroids, comets
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| sequence that describes a space rock that falls to Earth's surface | meteoroid, meteor, meteorite
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| order of the planets starting closest to the sun | Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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| number of planets | 8
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| direction that planets, sun, stars, and moon appear to move | They appear to rise in the East and set in the West.
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| what the inner planets are made of | mostly rock
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| what the outer planets are made of | mostly gas
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| Are the inner planets or the outer planets more dense? | The inner planets are more dense because they are more tightly packed (solid).
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| Earth is very different from the other planets because it has the most ____________. | liquid water
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| Which planets are smaller than the Earth? | Mercury, Venus, Mars
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| inner planets | Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
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| outer planets | Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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| largest planet and a gas giant | Jupiter
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| planet that is almost the same size as Earth (even though this planet is a little bit smaller than Earth) | Venus
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| a space rock that is still in space | meteoroid
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| a meteoroid that burns up in the earth's atmosphere | meteor
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| a meteoroid that doesn't burn up in the earth's atmosphere and ends up hitting the earth's surface | meteorite
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