Solar System |
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Across the Solar System
Observing Earth
Observing Earth |
Friday, January 20, 2012
Our Solar System
Our Solar System is made out of The Sun, eight planets and 4 dwarf planet:
Our Solar System is in a galaxy which is called "The Milky Way Galaxy".
Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are known as the Gas Giants and Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as terrestrials.
The Moon
The Moon is the earths only Natural Satellite. The Moon is the also the furtherest place humans have visited. Its' orbit takes 27 days. Our Naturel Satellite is the Fifth Largest in the solar system. The first time the moon was visited was in 1959 by the soviets. The Moon is kept orbiting the Earth because of the Earths gravitational pull, But the moon is slowly leaving the presents of the Earth at a rate of 3.8 centimeters a year.
The Moon Causes the tides with its' gravitational pull. This is an example of high tide and low tide.
The Craters are formed by asteroids and comets crashing on the Moon.
The Moon Causes the tides with its' gravitational pull. This is an example of high tide and low tide.
The Craters are formed by asteroids and comets crashing on the Moon.
The Moon |
Our Planet
Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun. It is estimated that out planet is covered out of 29% land and 71% salt water. Our planet was formed over 4.5 billion years ago an is expected to carry on its orbit for 500 million years - 2.3 billion years. Our planet is the only one that we humans know has life.
Underneath what you see today there are tectonic plates. On the borders of these plates there usually volcanoes, earthquakes and mountains. This is because the plates collide or crash into each other.
On the left are the plates of the world. When they crash against each other the force causes an earthquake.
If the plates have an equal force they will start rising to the surface, this creates mountains and volcanoes.
This is the direction the plate move in.
Underneath what you see today there are tectonic plates. On the borders of these plates there usually volcanoes, earthquakes and mountains. This is because the plates collide or crash into each other.
Tectonic Plates of the world |
On the left are the plates of the world. When they crash against each other the force causes an earthquake.
If the plates have an equal force they will start rising to the surface, this creates mountains and volcanoes.
This is the direction the plate move in.
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