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This presentation explores the key characteristics that define a planet. A planet is an object with substantial mass, exceeding 0.055 times that of Earth, and must orbit a star with sufficient gravitational pull. It must have at least one moon, stay within 5000 million km from the sun, and have a rotational period not exceeding two Earth days. Additionally, its orbital period should be less than 400 days. Join Jack, Alec, Abbi, and Lauren as they break down these essential planetary criteria.
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Planet Presentation Group Members:Jack,Alec,Abbi, Lauren
Planet Definition • An object with a great amount of mass exceeding 0.055 (Earth=1) • Must orbit a star with a gravitational pull • Must have at least one moon orbiting around it. • Must not be farther than 5000 million km. away from the sun • The rotational period must not take more than two Earth days • The orbital period must be less than 400 days