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Field Project (Daniel) - 1
Field Project (Daniel) - 1
Field Project (Daniel) - 1
Exam No:180501010093
Name of Teacher:
Year:2021
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. TITLE
2. INTRODUCTION
3. AIMS/OBJECTIVE
4. HYPOTHESIS
5. METHODOLOGY
6. DATA PRESENTATION
7. DATA ANALYSIS
8. CONDITION/RECOMMENDATION
9. CONCLUSION
10. RECOMMENDATIONS
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TITLE
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INTRODUCTION
According to my research Pluto is the 9th planet in the solar system. long believed to be the
outermost planet in the solar system, lost it’s status as a planet in 2006. This followed the
discovery of a new bright planet in 2005 that seems larger than Pluto
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AIMS
My AIM is to know more and let people who read my work or project to know more about
the solar system and why Pluto is no longer in our solar system.
OBJECTIVE
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HYPOTHESIS
It’s known to people that Pluto is no longer a planet in the solar system. So in my project
I’m going to Prove if it is true about Pluto not being in our solar system
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METHODOLOGY
Observation
Interviews
astronauts, Astronaut is a person who goes into space. He explained allot of things about
Pluto
Magazine
Books
Internet
T.V
In my research through Books and magazines I have witnessed that Pluto is the coldest
planet. Also internet an T.V on natural geographic I watched, how the planets have been
arranged, this planet it is the 9th planet, and it is not suitable for people to live on it because
of the Coldness and additional to that is a lot of ice so you can’t survive when you go there
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DATA PRESENTATION
DIAGRAM 1
DIAGRAM 2
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DIAGRAM 3
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DIAGRAM 1
Gravity is a weird thing. When thinking about it, we tend to think about places either
having it or not. But in reality gravity occurs on a spectrum. All the planets in our solar
system have different levels of gravitational force. The graph above shows all the planets,
plus Pluto, and their force of gravity. The planets are listed by their distance from the sun.
A few other planets have a gravitational force that is similar to Earth. But not Jupiter.
Jupiter has a force almost double that of Earth’s. It would be extremely unpleasant to live
there, but the song “Defying Gravity” would probably be extra meaningful.  There are 8
planets in the our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
and Neptune. Pluto was classified as a planet prior to 2006, but now is considered a “dwarf
planet”. The graph above shows the gravity found on all the plants (plus Pluto!) in our
DIAGRAM 2
There are 8 planets in the our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto was classified as a planet prior to 2006, but now is considered
their average temp. This post will do just that. The graph above shows the average
temperature for all the planets (plus Pluto!) in our solar system in order of their distance
from the sun.Earth really is the Goldilocks planet when it comes to average temp. None of
the other planets even come close to having hospital temperatures. All the more reason to
take care of this place, because it is the only planet humans can call home.It is HOT on
Venus. HOT HOT HOT. Wow. 867 degrees Fahrenheit is an unreal number.Pluto is the
coldest planet in the solar system at -375 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is because
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Pluto is also the furthest from the Sun.The temperate on Mars is -85 degrees F. Although it
not as cold as Pluto, it’s still no Earth. Living on that planet would mean never showing
DIAGRAM 3
There are 8 planets in the our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto was classified as a planet prior to 2006, but now is considered
a “dwarf planet”. The graph above shows the size of all the planets (plus Pluto!) in our
solar system. They are listed in order of their distance from the sun. The planets seem to fit
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