14 During the day, the Earth heats up due At night, some of the heat is trapped by the Earth's atmosphere. Mercury has no atmosphere and orbits the Sun in just 88 Earth days. What would best describe and explain the temperature on Mercury? F. The whole planet is very hot because Mercury is very close to the Sun. G. The side of Mercury that faces the Sun is hot but the other side is cold because heat is lost to space. H. Mercury is cold because it is a terrestrial planet instead of a gas planet. Mercury is temperate because it is close to the Sun but also moves very quickly through space. I.

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O During the day, the Earth heats up due to sunlight reaching the surface
At night, some of the heat is trapped by the Earth's atmosphere.
Mercury has no atmosphere and orbits the Sun in just 88 Earth days.
What would best describe and explain the temperature on
Mercury?
F.
The whole planet is very hot because Mercury is very close to the Sun.
G. The side of Mercury that faces the Sun is hot but the other side is
cold because heat is lost to space.
H. Mercury is cold because it is a terrestrial planet instead of a gas planet.
Mercury is temperate because it is close to the Sun but also moves
very quickly through space.
I.
Transcribed Image Text:O During the day, the Earth heats up due to sunlight reaching the surface At night, some of the heat is trapped by the Earth's atmosphere. Mercury has no atmosphere and orbits the Sun in just 88 Earth days. What would best describe and explain the temperature on Mercury? F. The whole planet is very hot because Mercury is very close to the Sun. G. The side of Mercury that faces the Sun is hot but the other side is cold because heat is lost to space. H. Mercury is cold because it is a terrestrial planet instead of a gas planet. Mercury is temperate because it is close to the Sun but also moves very quickly through space. I.
Name
Date
Use the table to answer questions 13 through 15.
NAME
DISTANCE FROM
AVERAGE
ΤΥΡΕ
ORBIT
DIAMETER
SUN (Million Miles)
(Earth Days)
(Miles)
3,032
TEMPERATURE ('C)
Mercury
35
5,800
Terrestrial
88
Venus
67
260
Terrestrial
224
7,521
Earth
93
365
7,926
15
Terrestrial
Mars
142
260
Terrestrial
687
4,222
Jupiter
484
2150
Gas
4332
88,846
74,898
31,763
Saturn
887
2170
Gas
10755
Uranus
1,784
2200
Gas
30687
Neptune
2,795
2220
Gas
60190
30,778
Transcribed Image Text:Name Date Use the table to answer questions 13 through 15. NAME DISTANCE FROM AVERAGE ΤΥΡΕ ORBIT DIAMETER SUN (Million Miles) (Earth Days) (Miles) 3,032 TEMPERATURE ('C) Mercury 35 5,800 Terrestrial 88 Venus 67 260 Terrestrial 224 7,521 Earth 93 365 7,926 15 Terrestrial Mars 142 260 Terrestrial 687 4,222 Jupiter 484 2150 Gas 4332 88,846 74,898 31,763 Saturn 887 2170 Gas 10755 Uranus 1,784 2200 Gas 30687 Neptune 2,795 2220 Gas 60190 30,778
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