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CRCT Question. When the solar system first evolved it was composed of primarily hydrogen and oxygen. hydrogen and helium. helium and nitrogen. hydrogen and carbon dioxide. Corny joke of the Day. Why can’t a nose be 12 inches long? Because then it would be a foot!. March Madness.
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CRCT Question When the solar system first evolved it was composed of primarily hydrogen and oxygen. hydrogen and helium. helium and nitrogen. hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
Corny joke of the Day Why can’t a nose be 12 inches long? Because then it would be a foot!
MarchMadness Wednesday’s Winner Academic 1 and 2
35. Wind power is not typically used to generate all of the electricity needed for large cities because the A. waste products are unsafe. B. energy source is inconsistent. C. fuel expenses are too great. D. energy produced is not in a usable form
36. Which statement about Earth's heating patterns is true?A. The rate of cooling depends on the season. B. Large bodies of water cool more quickly than land. C. Land cools more quickly than large bodies of water. D. Land and large bodies of water cool at the same rate.
Who was the first astronomer to discover that the planet’s orbits weren’t circular • What do the inner planets have in common? • What would happen if their was no gravity in the solar system? • How old is the solar system said to be? • The phase of the moon you see depends on what?
Poster Pass • Groups of 4 • 4 posters • Label them • History of Astronomy • Planets • Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors • Formation of the Solar System 4. You will pass the posters every 3 minutes
Name Game
Nicholas Copernicus http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96feb/copernicus.html
Ptolemy http://web.hao.ucar.edu/public/education/sp/images/ptolemy.html
Hydrogen & Helium
JOHANNES KEPLER 1571 TO 1630 NASA
Galileo Galilei 1564 - 1642 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/galileo/images/scie_galileo2.jpg
Sir Isaac Newton
Tier 2-Planets FREE CHOICE-10 points each • Inner planet-characteristics • Outer planets characteristics • Order of the planets • Asteroid belt • Formation of the solar system • Age of solar system • Rotation of the planets (shortest and longest) • Revolution of the planets (shortest and longest) • Organization • Presentation