Optimal Conditions
Stable Climate
Earth's magnetic field
Biodiversity
Sun
Unit 6 word wall
7.9A
describe the physical properties, locations, and movements of the Sun, planets, moons, meteors, asteroids, comets, Kuiper belt, and Oort cloud
7.9B
describe how gravity governs motion within Earth’s solar system
7.9C
analyze the characteristics of Earth that allow life to exist such as the proximity of the Sun, presence of water, and composition of the atmosphere.
Gravity
elliptical orbit
Inertia
Planet
Planet
Planet
Mass
Moon
Asteroid
Solar System
Meteor
Oort cloud
Kuiper Belit
Habitable zone
Sustainability
Weight
force
Physical Property
Comet
Proximity
Rotate/Rotation
Gravitational Attraction
Revolve/Revolution
orbit
Atmosphere
Planet
an object that orbits the sun, has become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared the area of its orbit.
Asteroid
a small, mostly rocky or metallic body that orbits the sun in the inner solar system.
meteor
a meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere in a streak of light.
Kuiper belt
a region beyond Neptune’s orbit extending 30 to 50 AU from the sun
Comet
a loose ball of ice and rock that usually has a long, narrow orbit around the sun.
Physical Property
a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance.
Rotate/rotation
The circular motion of an object around its center.
Revolve/Revolution
The motion of an object around a point, or around another object.
Moon
Naturally-formed bodies that orbit planets.
Sun
The star around which the earth moves and that provides light and heat for the earth.
Oort cloud
A giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system.
Gravity
The force of attraction between two or more objects of mass.
mass
The amount of matter present in an object.
weight
The measurement of gravitational pull on an object’s mass.
Inertia
The tendency of an object in motion to stay in the same motion and an object at rest to stay at rest.
Orbit
A repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
Force
A push or pull upon an object.
Gravitational attraction
The force of attraction between all masses in the universe.
Eliptical Orbit
The movement of one body around another in an oval-shaped path.
Solar system
A system of stars, planets, moons, and other objects, bound together by gravitational orbit.
Habitable Zone
The area that is a set distance from the sun that allows water to exist as a liquid. This is also known as the Goldilocks zone.
proximity
The measure of closeness between two objects.
atmosphere
The envelope of gases surrounding a planetary body.
earth's magnetic field
Earth has a polar north and south from which magnetic lines of force are present like a giant magnet; caused by the turning of the outer molten metal core of the Earth.
biodiversity
The variety of all living things and their interactions
optimal conditions
The best or most favorable temperature, light, and moisture for the growth or reproduction of an organism.
stable climate
Having low rates of long term change .
sustainability
Protecting the planet while providing people with a healthy living environment.
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Optimal Conditions
Stable Climate
Earth's magnetic field
Biodiversity
Sun
Unit 6 word wall
7.9A describe the physical properties, locations, and movements of the Sun, planets, moons, meteors, asteroids, comets, Kuiper belt, and Oort cloud 7.9B describe how gravity governs motion within Earth’s solar system 7.9C analyze the characteristics of Earth that allow life to exist such as the proximity of the Sun, presence of water, and composition of the atmosphere.
Gravity
elliptical orbit
Inertia
Planet
Planet
Planet
Mass
Moon
Asteroid
Solar System
Meteor
Oort cloud
Kuiper Belit
Habitable zone
Sustainability
Weight
force
Physical Property
Comet
Proximity
Rotate/Rotation
Gravitational Attraction
Revolve/Revolution
orbit
Atmosphere
Planet
an object that orbits the sun, has become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared the area of its orbit.
Asteroid
a small, mostly rocky or metallic body that orbits the sun in the inner solar system.
meteor
a meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere in a streak of light.
Kuiper belt
a region beyond Neptune’s orbit extending 30 to 50 AU from the sun
Comet
a loose ball of ice and rock that usually has a long, narrow orbit around the sun.
Physical Property
a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance.
Rotate/rotation
The circular motion of an object around its center.
Revolve/Revolution
The motion of an object around a point, or around another object.
Moon
Naturally-formed bodies that orbit planets.
Sun
The star around which the earth moves and that provides light and heat for the earth.
Oort cloud
A giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system.
Gravity
The force of attraction between two or more objects of mass.
mass
The amount of matter present in an object.
weight
The measurement of gravitational pull on an object’s mass.
Inertia
The tendency of an object in motion to stay in the same motion and an object at rest to stay at rest.
Orbit
A repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
Force
A push or pull upon an object.
Gravitational attraction
The force of attraction between all masses in the universe.
Eliptical Orbit
The movement of one body around another in an oval-shaped path.
Solar system
A system of stars, planets, moons, and other objects, bound together by gravitational orbit.
Habitable Zone
The area that is a set distance from the sun that allows water to exist as a liquid. This is also known as the Goldilocks zone.
proximity
The measure of closeness between two objects.
atmosphere
The envelope of gases surrounding a planetary body.
earth's magnetic field
Earth has a polar north and south from which magnetic lines of force are present like a giant magnet; caused by the turning of the outer molten metal core of the Earth.
biodiversity
The variety of all living things and their interactions
optimal conditions
The best or most favorable temperature, light, and moisture for the growth or reproduction of an organism.
stable climate
Having low rates of long term change .
sustainability
Protecting the planet while providing people with a healthy living environment.