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2. Using the Moteriel your houses prepare a model of the systers and nome each planet you can can find in Solar system​

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Answered by Kokkiearmy
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED

Paint (red, orange, yellow, green, bluegreen, dark blue, cobalt blue, light blue, white and black)

8 small Styrofoam balls (these will be the planets). You’ll need the following sizes: 5, 4, 3, 2 ½, 2, 1 ½ and 1 ¼ inches. Make sure you have two each of the 1 ½- and 1 ¼-inch balls.

10-inch Styrofoam ball (this will be the base of the solar system)

Coat hangers, wooden dowels or skewers (these will suspend the planets)

Styrofoam sheet, pipe cleaners, cardboard or colored paper (this will make Saturn’s rings)

Pocketknife or scissors

WHAT YOU’LL DO

STEP 1

. Stick the hangers, skewers or dowels about halfway through all balls except the 10-inch one.

STEP 2

. Add detail to your planets by painting them. Do some research to decide exactly how you want to make each one look. For starters:

SUN — 5-inch ball, bright yellow

MERCURY — 1 ¼-inch ball, orange

VENUS — 1 ½-inch ball, blue-green

EARTH — 1½-inch ball, dark blue with green highlights

MARS — 1 ¼-inch ball, red

JUPITER — 4-inch ball, orange with red and white stripes. Be sure to add the Great Red Spot in the correct area with red paint.

SATURN — 3-inch ball, yellow-orange

URANUS — 2-inch ball, cobalt blue

NEPTUNE — 2 ½-inch ball, light blue

STEP 3.

Make the stand. While you wait for the planets to dry, make the stand for your model. Cut the 10-inch ball in half, creating a dome with a flat bottom. Once all the planets are dry, stick them into the dome so each of them is arranged according to its order in the solar system.

Hope it will help you

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Answered by Kokkiearmy
1

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WHAT YOU’LL NEED

Paint (red, orange, yellow, green, bluegreen, dark blue, cobalt blue, light blue, white and black)

8 small Styrofoam balls (these will be the planets). You’ll need the following sizes: 5, 4, 3, 2 ½, 2, 1 ½ and 1 ¼ inches. Make sure you have two each of the 1 ½- and 1 ¼-inch balls.

10-inch Styrofoam ball (this will be the base of the solar system)

Coat hangers, wooden dowels or skewers (these will suspend the planets)

Styrofoam sheet, pipe cleaners, cardboard or colored paper (this will make Saturn’s rings)

Pocketknife or scissors

WHAT YOU’LL DO

STEP 1

. Stick the hangers, skewers or dowels about halfway through all balls except the 10-inch one.

STEP 2

. Add detail to your planets by painting them. Do some research to decide exactly how you want to make each one look. For starters:

SUN — 5-inch ball, bright yellow

MERCURY — 1 ¼-inch ball, orange

VENUS — 1 ½-inch ball, blue-green

EARTH — 1½-inch ball, dark blue with green highlights

MARS — 1 ¼-inch ball, red

JUPITER — 4-inch ball, orange with red and white stripes. Be sure to add the Great Red Spot in the correct area with red paint.

SATURN — 3-inch ball, yellow-orange

URANUS — 2-inch ball, cobalt blue

NEPTUNE — 2 ½-inch ball, light blue

STEP 3.

Make the stand. While you wait for the planets to dry, make the stand for your model. Cut the 10-inch ball in half, creating a dome with a flat bottom. Once all the planets are dry, stick them into the dome so each of them is arranged according to its order in the solar system.

Hope it will help you

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Answered by Kokkiearmy
1

\huge\pink{⛄ Answer}{⛄}

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

Paint (red, orange, yellow, green, bluegreen, dark blue, cobalt blue, light blue, white and black)

8 small Styrofoam balls (these will be the planets). You’ll need the following sizes: 5, 4, 3, 2 ½, 2, 1 ½ and 1 ¼ inches. Make sure you have two each of the 1 ½- and 1 ¼-inch balls.

10-inch Styrofoam ball (this will be the base of the solar system)

Coat hangers, wooden dowels or skewers (these will suspend the planets)

Styrofoam sheet, pipe cleaners, cardboard or colored paper (this will make Saturn’s rings)

Pocketknife or scissors

WHAT YOU’LL DO

STEP 1

. Stick the hangers, skewers or dowels about halfway through all balls except the 10-inch one.

STEP 2

. Add detail to your planets by painting them. Do some research to decide exactly how you want to make each one look. For starters:

SUN — 5-inch ball, bright yellow

MERCURY — 1 ¼-inch ball, orange

VENUS — 1 ½-inch ball, blue-green

EARTH — 1½-inch ball, dark blue with green highlights

MARS — 1 ¼-inch ball, red

JUPITER — 4-inch ball, orange with red and white stripes. Be sure to add the Great Red Spot in the correct area with red paint.

SATURN — 3-inch ball, yellow-orange

URANUS — 2-inch ball, cobalt blue

NEPTUNE — 2 ½-inch ball, light blue

STEP 3.

Make the stand. While you wait for the planets to dry, make the stand for your model. Cut the 10-inch ball in half, creating a dome with a flat bottom. Once all the planets are dry, stick them into the dome so each of them is arranged according to its order in the solar system.

Hope it will help you

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