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Visualizing Solar System Formation: From Nebula to Planets

This resource graphically illustrates the steps involved in the formation of our Solar System, beginning with a nebula (cloud) and detailing the creation of both inner and outer planets. It explains the concepts of protoplanets and planetesimals, showcasing the transition from a spinning disk of gas and dust to the organized system we observe today, including the formation of the Sun. The material is designed for educational purposes, helping students categorize planets into inner and outer groups effectively.

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Visualizing Solar System Formation: From Nebula to Planets

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  1. Notes (the way they should look)

  2. Notes Moons Protoplanets Graphically show the steps to the formation of our Solar System. Nebula (cloud) Outer Planets Sun Planetestimals Inner Planets Nebula (spinning disk)

  3. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073369365/student_view0/chapter2/formation_of_the_solar_system.html#http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073369365/student_view0/chapter2/formation_of_the_solar_system.html#

  4. Notes List the planets in the right category. Inner Planets 1. 2. 3. 4. Outer Planets 1. 2. 3. 4.

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