Friday, February 5, 2016

Drew Scott and Ryan Devereux

https://youtu.be/pUJgM3uEeO0

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  2. The Jovian planets are more gaseous in composition and have stronger gravitational fields than terrestrial planets. This allows them to pull objects to their surface and increase in size.

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  3. WHy do the Jovian planets have more moons than the Terrestrial planets?

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    1. The larger the planet is the larger its gravitational field will be. Since the jovian planets have larger gravitational fields they are able to control and capture more moons than the smaller terrestrial planets.

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  4. What was the first spacecraft to fly close to or land on Jupiter?

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    1. The first spacecraft to visit Jupiter was Pioneer 10.

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  5. When and why is the storm on Jupiter's red spot going to end?

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    1. Scientist are still unsure as to when and why the storm will end. Future exploration missions could yield more information.

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  6. Why do the Jovian planets have a stronger gravitational pull than the terrestrial planets?

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    1. Planets that are more massive have stronger gravitational pulls than less massive planets.

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  7. Why do the Jovian planets have a stronger gravitational pull than the terrestrial planets?

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  8. Why do the Jovian planets have a stronger gravitational pull than the terrestrial planets?

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  9. Which of the four Jovian planets is the oldest?

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    1. They have all been around the same amount of time.

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  10. Which of the four Jovian planets is the oldest?

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