Thursday, February 9, 2017

Terrestrial Planets Wilcox, Bolin, Litzinger

https://youtu.be/6WbDv5Z9BmA

6 comments:

  1. Please answer the following three questions:

    1) If you were to compare the different terrestrial planets, what do they have in common?

    2) Why is the surface of Venus hotter than the Earths?

    3) Why is Mars red?

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    1. Mars is red because is has been evidence shown to prove on the surface it is very dusty and the iron reacting with the oxygen in the air forms the red tint.

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    2. 2) Venus is hotter because of the green house effect and its location relative to the sun. However it can also become much colder than earth.

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    3. 1) They all have thin to no atmosphere, few moons, are the 4 closest planets, and the planet surface changes geologically over time.

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  2. is earth the only planet that has any form of water? explain
    -zack davison

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    1. Earth is not the only planet that has water, Mars and Venus were believed to have large areas of water but now it lays under the surface.

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