SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SS1
DATE:
TERM: 1ST TERM
REFERENCE MATERIAL
WEEK TWO
TOPIC: THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Solar system is the description of the position of the earth and other planets in relation to the sun. The solar system comprises of the sun and the nine planets. All the planets revolve round the sun in “elliptical orbits”.
The Universe: The universe is made up of many heavenly bodies, group of stars form clusters which are known as galaxies or nebulas. Our local groups or galaxy i.e the earth galaxy is known as ‘The Milky Way’. It contains twenty seven galaxies.
A satellite is a smaller body which moves round a planet. The moon is the natural satellite of the earth.
Below is a summary of the components of the Solar System
Planets | Number of satellites | Distance from sun in Km | Years it takes to complete revolution |
Mercury | None | 57,600,000 | 88 days |
Venus | None | 107,200,000 | 225 days |
Earth | One | 148,800,000 | 365 days |
Mars | Two | 227,200,000 | 687 days |
Jupiter | Twelve | 772,800,000 | 11.9 years |
Saturn | Nine | 1,417,600,000 | 29.5 years |
Uranus | Five | 2,854,400,000 | 84 years |
Neptune | Two | 4,468,800,000 | 164.8 years |
Pluto | None | 5,850,000,000 | 247.7 years |
EVALUATION QUESTIONS:
OTHER IMPORTANT SPECIFICATIONS OF THE NINE PLANETS
MERCURY
VENUS
EARTH
MARS
JUPITER
SATURN
URANUS
NEPTUNE
PLUTO
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
GENERAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena, Pages 5-7.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
THEORY
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