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Solar system 3
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Descripción del sistema solar 3
My name is Álvaro and I'm going to talk about the solar system.
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The solar system consists of the sun and all the planets, the satellites, and all the celestial bodies that surround the sun.
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The planets are sphere-shaped bodies which surround the Sun in a non-muscular path called an orbit.
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There are two types of planets, the inner planets that are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
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There are four planets closest to the Sun. They all have rocky surfaces.
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The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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These are four planets farther away from the Sun.
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They are called gas giants because they are composed mainly of gas and they didn't have rocky surface.
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The solar system is composed by the celestial bodies, the comets, the asteroids, and the
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The inner planets are the closest planets to the Sun, that are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
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The outer planets are the farthest to the Sun, that are Uranus, Neptune, Jupiter and Saturn.
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The eight planets in order are Mercury, Venus, and Comets are the only objects that orbit the planets, and the celestial bodies are the objects that orbit the Sun.
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I am going to talk about the Solar System and the Universe.
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The solar system consists of the Sun and all the celestial bodies that surround it.
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The Sun is at the middle of the solar system and are mostly a star.
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Planets are large spherical bodies.
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They are classified into groups in the inner planet and outer planet.
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Inner planets are the two planets closest to the Sun.
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They all have a low surface.
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The closest planets to the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Eve, the Earth and Mars.
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The other planets are the four planets farthest away from the Sun.
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They don't have a far-off surface.
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They are also called gas giants because they are composed of gas.
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The other planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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The satellites are smaller bodies that orbit the planets.
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Comets are giant balls of ice.
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The universe consists of the Earth, of the Sun and everything we can see in the sky.
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The stars are afraid of bodies that contain an enormous amount of gas.
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They have different properties.
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They have colors that can be blue, white, yellow, orange and red, depending on their temperature.
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The star bearing size on our Sun is a medium-sized star.
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The luminosity is the amount of energy that contains the nucleus of the star.
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The brightness is the light of the star that reaches the Earth.
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It depends on the luminosity and the distance from the Earth.
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Constellations are a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
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And galaxies are a group of thousands or millions of stars.
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Our galaxy is called the Milky Way and is a spiral.
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Hello class, I'm going to speak about the solar system.
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As you can see, here are the planets, the Sun and the Jupiter belt also. I'm going to speak about the inner planets. Inner planets are the planets that are the most closest to the Sun.
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There are Mercury, Venus, the Earth and Mars. They have a rocky surface and now the outer planets. The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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That they don't have a rocky surface. The moon. The moon is the earth, the earth, celestial, the earth, natural satellite. He has four faces. The new moon, the full moon, the waning moon and the washing moon.
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the universe. The universe is all that we can see and we cannot see. We can't see.
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Satellites. Satellites are small celestial bodies that orbit the planets.
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Dwarf planets. Dwarf planets are small spherical bodies that orbit the Sun.
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And now I'm going to speak about the crater in Arizona.
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It's the first preserved meteorite crater on Earth.
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It was created 50,000 years ago when a 50-meter diameter of a meteorite crashed into the Earth.
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Now I'm going to speak about the constellations.
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Constellations are a group of stars that forms a pattern on the sky, like you can see here, the Ursa Minor, the Polaris, the Polestar, the Gira and the Cassiopeia.
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Galaxies are made up of thousands and millions of stars and rocks.
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There are three types of galaxies. The spiral, the elliptical, and the irregular.
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The solar system consists of the sun and other celestial bodies that surround it.
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There are two types of planets, the inner planets and the outer planets. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, the Earth and Mars. And the outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Earth.
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The eight planets in order are
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Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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The satellites are small terrestrial bodies that are homogenized.
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The dwarf planets are spherical bodies that orbit the Sun.
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The asteroids are small celestial bodies that orbit the Sun.
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The comets are giant balls of ice.
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The stars are giant spheres of gas and they have different colours depending on the temperature.
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Here we have four types of moon. The full moon, the crescent moon, the crescent moon and the new moon.
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And I draw Jupiter and Saturn and that's my picture.
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Today I'm going to talk about the universe. These are the planets. The planets are large-shaped bodies that orbit the sun.
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They are divided into two groups.
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The inner planets are the closest planets to the Sun and all have a rocky surface.
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The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, the Earth and Mars.
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The outer planets are the farthest planets to the Sun, and they are much larger than the inner planets.
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They all are made up of gases.
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The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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This is the surface of the Moon. On the 20th of July of 1969, Neil Armstrong was the first man that set his foot on the Moon.
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His mission was to experiment and photograph the Moon.
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The stars are giant spheres of glasses.
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They produce light and heat.
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The sun is the nearest star to the earth. It has different properties. The color, the size, the luminosity and the brightness.
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