Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Questions on topic two

For my second essay I'm going to write and compare the different kind of planets that revolve around our sun in this solar system. These are the questions I have so far,
   
What is the difference between gas and solid planets?
   
    How are gas and solid planets made?

    Is it normal for the solid planets to be close to the star or Sun and for the gas planets to be further away?

   Which kind of planet is usually bigger or smaller?

   Do they have a big difference in appearance?

   Are any other solid or gas planets habitable?

   What kind is more common? what kind is more rare?

3 comments:

  1. You could do the different levels of stars, i'm not sure of them but like the dwarf ones and the white ones and stuff like that compared to dwarf planets and regular planets. Also, are all stars suns? and are all suns stars?

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  2. I'd stay with either stars OR planets. They are too different to compare in 750 words. There are terrestrial planets and gas giants, inhabitable and uninhabitable. and, like KAt said, there are different stars. campare their elements, distances, sizes, ages . . .

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  3. I hope you have an easier time with this topic than the thumb one!

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