The Solar System
The Solar System
D. Mercury
1. Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun.
2. Mercury has no gases close to its surface, which means it has no atmosphere.
a. Because of its small mass, Mercurys gravity is not strong enough to
hold gases to its surface.
The Solar System
3. Mercurys surface is covered with impact craters, smooth plains, and high
cliffs.
E. Venus
1. Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
a. Venus rotates more slowly than it revolves, so a day on Venus is longer
than a year on Earth.
b. Unlike most other planets, Venus rotates from west to east.
2. Most of Venuss atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide.
a. The clouds on Venus are made of sulfuric acid.
3. Venus is the second planet in the solar system.
a. The high temperatures on Venus are caused by the green house
gasses.
b. The greenhouse effect increases surface temperature because the
atmosphere traps solar energy.
G. Mars
1. Mars is the third planet from the Sun.
a. Mars has two small moons.
b. Many probes have examined the surface of Mars; most have looked for
signs of water.
2. Marss surface appears to be red because its soil contains iron.
a. Ice caps on Mars are made up of ice and frozen carbon dioxide.
b. Features on Marss surface include craters, lava flows, canyons, and
the largest known mountain in the solar system.