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Surviving on other planets?

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This activity has been designed to check the comprehension and knowledge about life on Earth and planets' characteristics, explaining if life could be possible or not on Venus, Mars, Jupiter.... and why. Students have to catch information from the video and answer to a few questions.

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Surviving on other planets? Version en ligne

This activity has been designed to check the comprehension and knowledge about life on Earth and planets' characteristics, explaining if life could be possible or not on Venus, Mars, Jupiter.... and why. Students have to catch information from the video and answer to a few questions.

par Francesca Kone
1

How many Earth days takes Mercury to have its Day-Night cycle?

Select one or more answers

2

Venus has a toxic atmosphere: what gas does this video refer to?

Select one or more answers

3

Mars seems to be very similiar to Earth but which is the most important problem?

Select one or more answers

4

Jupiter and Saturn have the same characteristics that make these planets impossible to colonize:

Select one or more answers

5

Uranus and Neptune are really far from planet Earth, but in case we would like to travel there we will die....

Select one or more answers

6

Earth is a very special planet, the only one with the perfect conditions for life. So which is the most important reason to protect our planet?

Select one or more answers

Explanation

It takes about 176 days to experience one Mercurian day-night cycle

The planet's atmosphere composed mainly by of thick carbon dioxide

Within about two minutes, Mars's low atmospheric pressure will cause your organs to rupture

[Jupiter] the gas giant has no surface. so your body will descend through cloud-like layers of mostly hidrogen and helium [Saturn] And you likely won't find solid ground on the planet itself. Like Jupiter, the gassy composition of Saturn....

On top of the toxic gases, the extreme temperatures on both planets would contribute to a nearly instant death

Explain to the rest of the class your answer

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