help plz
you really dont know this?
It’s evident that you did not take the time to evaluate the lesson and study the question. These questions are easier than you think. If you need help on materials like these, email or ask the teacher, take notes in class, look back into the lesson, etc. Solely because you are open to a helping site, doesn’t mean you disregard/completely contradict your own knowledge and thoughts for someone else’s. Do not get crippled and dependent on our answers. Do not always go after our answers before you work and actually attempt to answer your own questions. I warn you; be wary of the consequences in the long run. You need to learn this stuff. It’s essential. However, I will walk you through this worksheet, and explain/elaborate on my conclusions. Do not plagiarize, but summarize and paraphrase my words to your own. Teachers are not oblivious or ignorant, they can fully well detect when words aren’t your own. Before we directly answer 1 and 2, I want to clear the basics up. Even boost you ahead of your class. As seen in the attachment below, the following is the planets’ order. The order diagnoses which planet is farther, or closer to the sun. The sun is the power house of the solar system. It gives off heat, and light. It would be obvious that the planet closest to it, or the first planet in the order, would be the hottest in the attachment. Which one is the closest? Mercury, right? Using the same procedure for 2 but instead locating the ‘hottest’ planet, we will locate the coldest. It is basically the opposite. Whatever planet is farthest from the sun is the coldest. Which indeed is Neptune! On a more advanced notation, in the attachments, can you locate the inner and outer planets? Inner planets: The inner planets are the planets BEHIND or IN the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is the collection of asteroids, forming what appears to be a belt/border. (They are compressed and held together by gravity.) Do you see it? Back on point, the inner planets are the closer group of planets to the sun. The outer on the other hand, not so much. Mars, Mercury, Venus, and Earth are all the inner planets. Outer planets: They are further from the sun and BEHIND the asteroid belt. On that notation, they are COLDER than the inner planets group. Outer planets are Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus. Difference and similarity: http://www.bobthealien.co.uk/innerouter.htm By looking at the facts and teasers I listed, we can conclude that 1’s answer is Mercury, and 2’s is Neptune.
The other questions? You can summon me by @MissSmartiez I willl come and be noted right away. I will walk you through this if you still require help. Hint: You live on a planet with oxygen. Mars was thought to have flowing water, but what happened to that theory? Was it debunked? This could be a good thing to research. It is evident that Earth has flowing water. They call/consider Venus the sister planet of the Earth. Why is that? If you can answer this, you could answer 10, 7, 12, and etc.
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