Thursday, January 28, 2016

Terrestrial Planets; Alex Wollard, Barri Wishne, and Parker Padgett

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

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    1. A couple of commonalties include solid planetary surfaces, no rings, and inner planets closest to the sun. Terrestrial planets all have an "earth like" composition. Moreover, all of these planets are made up of silicate rocks/metals.

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

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    1. I believe that the surface of Venus is hotter than the surface of Earth is because the greenhouse effect is abnormal compared to Earth, and without a stronger greenhouse effect, the co2 levels rose, a lot, and the temperature on Venus is just a lot hotter because of it

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    2. I believe that the surface of Venus is hotter than the surface of Earth is because the greenhouse effect is abnormal compared to Earth, and without a stronger greenhouse effect, the co2 levels rose, a lot, and the temperature on Venus is just a lot hotter because of it

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    1. Mars is red because its soil consists mainly of iron oxide, which is what gives blood and rust its color.

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