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The Inner Planets
Ch 11.2 (p382-387)
Planets Made of Rock
• The inner planets – Mercury, Venus,
Earth, Mars – are also called terrestrial
planets.
• Terrestrial planets are the planets closet to
the Sun, are made of rock and metal, and
have solid outer layers.
Mercury
• The smallest planet
• Closest to the Sun
• No atmosphere
– The strength of a planet’s gravity depends on the
planet’s mass. Because Mercury’s mass is so small,
its gravity is not strong enough to hold onto an
atmosphere
• No atmosphere = no wind
– Temperatures:
• -170C on the side facing away from the Sun
• 450 C on the side facing the Sun
Mercury’s Surface
• Impact craters, depressions formed by collisions with
objects from space, cover the surface of Mercury.
• There are smooth plains of solidified lava from long-ago
eruptions.
• There are also high cliffs that might have formed when
the planet cooled quickly
• Without an atmosphere, almost no erosion occurs on
Mercury’s surface
– As a result, features that formed billions of years ago have
changed very little.
Mercury’s Surface
• Like all inner planets, Mercury has a core made
of iron and nickel.
• Surrounding the core is a layer called the
mantle.
• The mantle is mainly made of silicon and
oxygen.
• The crust is a thin, rocky layer above the mantle.
• Mercury’s large core might have been formed by
a collision with a large object during Mercury’s
formation.
Venus
• 2nd
planet from the Sun
• About the same size as Earth
• It rotates so slowly that its period of
rotation is longer than its period of
revolution.
– One day is longer than one year
• Venus rotates east to west, unlike most
planets
Venus’s Atmosphere
• The atmosphere of Venus is about 97%
carbon dioxide
• It is so dense that the atmospheric
pressure on Venus is about 90 times
greater than on Earth
• Venus has no water on its surface.
• It is covered by a thick layer of clouds
made of acid
The Greenhouse Effect on
Venus
• With an average temperature of about 460C,
Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system.
• The high temperature are caused by the
greenhouse effect
– The greenhouse effect occurs when a planet’s
atmosphere traps solar energy and causes the
surface temperature to increase.
• Without the greenhouse effect Venus would be
about 450C cooler.
Venus’s Structure and Surface
• Venus’s internal structure is similar to
Earth’s.
• Radar images show that more than 80%
of Venus’s surface is covered by solidified
lava
Concept Check
• How are the inner planets similar?
• Why is Venus hotter than Mercury?
Earth
• The third planet from the Sun
• Unlike Mercury and Venus, Earth has a
moon.
Earth’s Atmosphere
• A mixture of gases and a small amount of water
vapor make up most of Earth’s atmosphere
• They produce a greenhouse effect that
increases Earth’s average surface temperature
• This effect and Earth’s distance from the Sun
warm Earth enough for large bodies of water to
exist.
• Earth’s protective atmosphere, the presence of
liquid water, and the planet’s moderate
temperature range support a variety of life
Earth’s Structure
• Earth has a solid inner core surrounded by
a liquid outer core
• The mantle surrounds the liquid outer
core.
• Above the mantle is Earth’s crust.
• It’s broken into large pieces, called plates,
that constantly slide past, away from, or
into each other
Mars
• 4th
planet from the Sun
• Half the size of Earth
• Two very small and irregularly shaped
moons
• Water on Mars is mainly trapped in the
polar ice caps and a small amount in
found as liquid vapor
• However, little evidence of liquid water or
life has been found
Mar’s Atmosphere
• 95% carbon dioxide
• Temperatures: -125C – 20C
• Dust storms that last for months
Mar’s Surface
• Reddish due to iron oxide in the soil (rust)
• Enormous canyons
• Largest mountain in the solar system
• Polar ice caps made of frozen carbon
dioxide and ice
Chapter 11.2: The Inner Planets

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Chapter 11.2: The Inner Planets

  • 1. The Inner Planets Ch 11.2 (p382-387)
  • 2. Planets Made of Rock • The inner planets – Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars – are also called terrestrial planets. • Terrestrial planets are the planets closet to the Sun, are made of rock and metal, and have solid outer layers.
  • 3.
  • 4. Mercury • The smallest planet • Closest to the Sun • No atmosphere – The strength of a planet’s gravity depends on the planet’s mass. Because Mercury’s mass is so small, its gravity is not strong enough to hold onto an atmosphere • No atmosphere = no wind – Temperatures: • -170C on the side facing away from the Sun • 450 C on the side facing the Sun
  • 5. Mercury’s Surface • Impact craters, depressions formed by collisions with objects from space, cover the surface of Mercury. • There are smooth plains of solidified lava from long-ago eruptions. • There are also high cliffs that might have formed when the planet cooled quickly • Without an atmosphere, almost no erosion occurs on Mercury’s surface – As a result, features that formed billions of years ago have changed very little.
  • 6. Mercury’s Surface • Like all inner planets, Mercury has a core made of iron and nickel. • Surrounding the core is a layer called the mantle. • The mantle is mainly made of silicon and oxygen. • The crust is a thin, rocky layer above the mantle. • Mercury’s large core might have been formed by a collision with a large object during Mercury’s formation.
  • 7.
  • 8. Venus • 2nd planet from the Sun • About the same size as Earth • It rotates so slowly that its period of rotation is longer than its period of revolution. – One day is longer than one year • Venus rotates east to west, unlike most planets
  • 9. Venus’s Atmosphere • The atmosphere of Venus is about 97% carbon dioxide • It is so dense that the atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 90 times greater than on Earth • Venus has no water on its surface. • It is covered by a thick layer of clouds made of acid
  • 10. The Greenhouse Effect on Venus • With an average temperature of about 460C, Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. • The high temperature are caused by the greenhouse effect – The greenhouse effect occurs when a planet’s atmosphere traps solar energy and causes the surface temperature to increase. • Without the greenhouse effect Venus would be about 450C cooler.
  • 11. Venus’s Structure and Surface • Venus’s internal structure is similar to Earth’s. • Radar images show that more than 80% of Venus’s surface is covered by solidified lava
  • 12.
  • 13. Concept Check • How are the inner planets similar? • Why is Venus hotter than Mercury?
  • 14. Earth • The third planet from the Sun • Unlike Mercury and Venus, Earth has a moon.
  • 15. Earth’s Atmosphere • A mixture of gases and a small amount of water vapor make up most of Earth’s atmosphere • They produce a greenhouse effect that increases Earth’s average surface temperature • This effect and Earth’s distance from the Sun warm Earth enough for large bodies of water to exist. • Earth’s protective atmosphere, the presence of liquid water, and the planet’s moderate temperature range support a variety of life
  • 16. Earth’s Structure • Earth has a solid inner core surrounded by a liquid outer core • The mantle surrounds the liquid outer core. • Above the mantle is Earth’s crust. • It’s broken into large pieces, called plates, that constantly slide past, away from, or into each other
  • 17.
  • 18. Mars • 4th planet from the Sun • Half the size of Earth • Two very small and irregularly shaped moons • Water on Mars is mainly trapped in the polar ice caps and a small amount in found as liquid vapor • However, little evidence of liquid water or life has been found
  • 19. Mar’s Atmosphere • 95% carbon dioxide • Temperatures: -125C – 20C • Dust storms that last for months
  • 20. Mar’s Surface • Reddish due to iron oxide in the soil (rust) • Enormous canyons • Largest mountain in the solar system • Polar ice caps made of frozen carbon dioxide and ice