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Creating a Good Power Point Presentation

Creating a Good Power Point Presentation. Career Technology. What is wrong with the following slides?. Are there Any Interesting Features About my Planet?. Mercury is the smallest planet Mercury has HUNDREDS of craters! The largest crater is called beethoven at 643 km.

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Creating a Good Power Point Presentation

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  1. Creating a Good Power PointPresentation Career Technology

  2. What is wrong with the following slides?

  3. Are there Any Interesting Features About my Planet? • Mercury is the smallest planet • Mercury has HUNDREDS of craters! • The largest crater is called beethoven at 643 km. • Some craters have ice in them, even though the planet is so hot because the sun never reaches into te shadows due to Mercurys tilt and orbit. • With no atmosphere there is a temperature difference of about 600 degrees between the coldest spots and the hottest spots on the planet.

  4. Interesting Facts: • The earth is 93 million miles away from the sun. • Did you know that Neptune is 50 times larger than the earth and is the outmost of the giant planets. • Neptune’s seasons last 40 years long. • The wind on Neptune is 14oo miles per hour have been discovered on Neptune. • Neptune is one of the two planets that cannot be seen without a telescope. • In 1989, the Voyager 2 spacecraft found that Neptune had a dark area made up of violently swirling masses of gas resembling a hurricane

  5. Venus’s Moons • No moons • No rings

  6. Composition in mercury Mercury ‘s composition

  7. Neptune’s info 16.1 hours in a day on Neptune. Neptune has 13 moons. Neptune has no moons. The tempeture range is -200 0c. Neptune has no rings

  8. How long does it take for mercury to rotate one time on its axis • 59 earth days

  9. How did mars get it’s name?. • Mars got it’s name from a roman god of war. • Mars was discovered in 1659, Christian Huygens discovered a strange feature on the surface of the Red Planet. • It was later called the Syrtis Major. We have been scared of Martians ever since. In 1802, one scientist was so convinced there was life on Mars that he wanted to draw huge figures in the snow to signal the Martians! • Mars got it’s name from a roman god of war. • Mars was discovered in 1659, Christian Huygens discovered a strange feature on the surface of the Red Planet. It was later called the Syrtis Major. We have been scared of Martians ever since. In 1802, one scientist was so convinced there was life on Mars that he wanted to draw huge figures in the snow to signal the Martians!

  10. How long does it take your rotate one time on it axis? • 58.65 earth days. • How long does it take your planet to retate one time on it axis? • Once tenth of year.

  11. Facts =3 Uranus is not only the funniest planet but it is also has the record of having the coldest atmosphere in the solar system!!! • Uranus is 1 billion, 780 million miles from the sun. • Its four times earths diameter. • its takes Uranus 30,589 days to revolve around the sun. • http://astronomyonline.org/SolarSystem/Images/Uranus/RingsUranus.jpg

  12. The spinning of mars • It takes 44.7 hours to spin on its axis. • And 24 hours and 37 minutes.

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