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Alyssa and Raylynne’s power point

Alyssa and Raylynne’s power point. #2. The size of the earth is. The size of the earth is 3,959 . The landforms on the moon. The landforms on the moon are, Hills, Plains, Mountains, Loess, Plateaus. The gravity on the earth. The gravity on the earth is 9.78.

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Alyssa and Raylynne’s power point

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  1. Alyssa and Raylynne’s power point #2

  2. The size of the earth is • The size of the earth is 3,959.

  3. The landforms on the moon • The landforms on the moon are, • Hills, • Plains, • Mountains, • Loess, • Plateaus.

  4. The gravity on the earth • The gravity on the earth is 9.78

  5. The weather and the atmosphere on the earth • The weather on the earth is, • Hot, • Warm, • Cold, • Freezing, • The earth has an atmosphere

  6. The water on the earth • The water on the earth is about 70 percent

  7. The weathering on the earth • The weathering on the earth is constantly breaking down old rocks

  8. The earths time to rotate on its axis • The earths time to rotate on its axis is 24 hours.

  9. The earths time to revolve • The earths time to revolve is 365.25 days

  10. The earths seasons are caused by • The earths seasons are caused by the earths tilt on its axis, • spring, • Summer, • Fall, • Winter, • Autumn .

  11. Fun Facts • The earth is not completely round , its flattened by the North Pole and the South Poles. • Earth’s core is steaming hot [ you probably knew that one ;)

  12. credits • Google • Yahoo • National Geographic Education • Smile.com • Cute earth pic.com

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