You Learned the Solar System Wrong
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DownloadMy Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming… Planets.
Every Physics classroom has a Solar System line like this.
Or… like this. (Sorry, Pluto.)
Looking at the line, which planet is closest to Earth: Venus or Mars?
To answer, you need first know that, like many things in school, the line is a lie.
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Key Vocabulary (20)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To be at a distance from a particular person, place, or thing. It is also used to indicate movement towards a different place or to describe being absent from a location.
A side is a flat surface of an object that is not the top, bottom, front, or back. It can also refer to the left or right part of something or a position next to a person or thing.
Describes a great distance between two places, people, or things. It is used to talk about something that is not near or close by.
An answer is something you say, write, or do to respond to a question or a situation. It can also refer to the correct solution to a problem or a test question.
"The answer is important."
The sun is the large, bright star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to Earth. It appears in the sky during the day and is responsible for the daylight we experience.
"The sun is important."
An orbit is the curved path that a planet or object takes as it moves around a star or planet. It describes how things in space travel in a circle or oval shape around a larger body.
Grammar in This Video
"Because her orbit is smaller than Earth's."
"Mercury, not Mars or Venus, is the closest planet most of the time."
"Mercury... makes him never that far from Earth."
"Because her orbit is smaller than Earth's."
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