Earth Compared to Other Planets and Moons
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Earth
Earth: the third planet from the sun
Atmosphere:
78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 1% other gases
Ozone layer to protects it from harmful UV
radiation
Greenhouse gases hold in heat and protect
Earth from meteor impacts
Earth
Lithosphere: liquid iron in the outer core
creates a protective magnetic field
Hydrosphere
Liquid water is abundant
Temperature
-126 °F to 126 °F
The Moon
The Moon: Earth’s only satellite
Atmosphere
Very Thin; hydrogen and helium
No protection from meteors
Lithosphere
No liquid metal = No magnetic field
Hydrosphere
No water
Temperature
-280 °F to 260 °F
Mercury
Mercury: closest planet to the sun
Atmosphere:
Very thin; Hydrogen and helium
No protection from meteors
Lithosphere
Little magnetic field (1% of Earth’s)
Hydrosphere
No water
Temperature
-290 °F to 800 °F
Venus
2nd planet from the sun
Atmosphere
93 times thicker than Earth’s
96% Carbon Dioxide
Lithosphere
Little magnetic field (1% of Earth’s)
Volcanoes and mountains
Hydrosphere
Traces of water vapor
Temperature
870 °F
Mars
4th planet from the sun
Atmosphere
100x thinner than earth’s
96% Carbon Dioxide
0.1% Oxygen
Lithosphere
Past volcanoes
Solid core: no magnetic field
Hydrosphere
Evidence of seasonal water
Temperature
-195 °F to 70 °F
Jupiter
5th planet from the sun
Atmosphere
10x thicker than earth’s
90% Hydrogen, 10% Helium
Lithosphere
Magnetic field 14x stronger than earth’s
Hydrosphere
Water vapor in the atmosphere
Temperature
-230 to 70 °F
Io
The closest of Jupiter’s moons
Atmosphere
Made up of mostly Sulfur dioxide SO₂
Lithosphere
Covered in volcanoes
Liquid core = magnetic field
Hydrosphere
No water
Temperature
-290 to 2240 °F
Europa
The 16th closest moon to Jupiter
Atmosphere
Very thin and made up of mostly Oxygen Gas
Lithosphere
Small magnetic field
Surface is covered in water ice
Hydrosphere
Ocean under the ice??
Temperature
-275 °F Water
Ganymede
Atmosphere
Very thin and mostly oxygen gas
Lithosphere
Magnetic field
Surface is rocky with frozen water ice
Hydrosphere
Frozen water on the surface
Temperature
-290 to -170 °F
Saturn
The 6th planet from the sun
Atmosphere
Thick with 75% hydrogen and 25% helium
Lithosphere
Magnetic field slightly weaker than Earth’s
Hydrosphere
No water
Temperature
-270 ⁰F
Enceladus
Atmosphere
Thin and mostly water vapor
Lithosphere
Magnetic field
Frozen water on surface with geysers
Hydrosphere
Liquid and frozen water
Temperature
-400°F to -200 °F
Titan
Atmosphere
1.5x earth’s atmosphere in thickness
98% nitrogen 2% methane
Lithosphere
Magnetic field
Liquid nitrogen and methane on the surface
Hydrosphere
No water
Temperature
-290 °F
Uranus
7th planet from the Sun
Atmosphere
10x thicker than earth’s
Hydrogen, Helium and Methane
Lithosphere
Magnetic field
Small rocky core with a liquid surface
Temperature
-35 °F
Hydrosphere
No water
Neptune
8th planet from the sun
Atmosphere
Hydrogen, Helium and Methane
Lithosphere
Magnetic field
Small rocky core with a liquid surface
Temperature
-390 °F
Hydrosphere
No water
Dwarf Planet
Dwarf Planet: an object that orbits the sun,
is not a satellite and has not cleared the
space around its orbit
Pluto
A dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
Atmosphere
Thin with Methane and nitrogen gases
Lithosphere
Rocky with frozen methane and nitrogen on the
surface
Temperature
-375 °F
Hydrosphere
No water
Comparative Planetary Data
Planet
Au
Km
“1 year”
“1 day”
(once around
the sun)
(spins on its
axis)
Earth
masses
Density
Satellites
(moons)
Mercury
0.39
58
88 days
59 days
0.06
5.4
0
Venus
0.72
108
225 days 244 days
0.82
5.2
0
Earth
1
150
365 days
24 hours
1
5.5
1
Mars
1.52
228
687 days
24 hours
0.11
3.9
2
Jupiter
5.20
778
12 years
10 hours
317.87
1.3
63
Saturn
9.54
1427
29.5 years
10 hours
95.14
0.7
62
Uranus
19.18
2870
84 years
17 hours
14.56
1.2
27
Neptune
30.06
4497
165 years
16 hours
17.21
1.7
13
Pluto
39.44
5900
248 years
6.4 days
1.8
1.8
1
Which planet or moon would be
most habitable?
Choose one of the moons or
planets we just talked about.
In your packet, write a
paragraph (4-6 sentences)
explaining why you picked that
planet or moon and what life
forms would need to survive
there.