[PHYS 101] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (97 pages long)

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Mars has a core, a mantle, and a crust (just like earth does). It has polar ice caps (mostly solid carbon dioxide). Temperature variations between night and daytime on the equator change from about 30 c (86 f) to about -130 c (-202 f). There is very, very little liquid water on mars. Mars has two small moons orbiting around it. They are potato-shaped: phobos (left) and deimos (right). Viking i curiosity (credit: nasa, jpl-caltech, msss) image taken by pathfinder. The rover is sojourner, which was taken to mars by pathfinder. Jupiter, one of the outer or jovian planets, is very different from the terrestrial planets. Its mass alone is about 2. 5 times the combined masses of all the other planets in the solar system. Jupiter does (cid:374)ot ha(cid:448)e a fir(cid:373) surfa(cid:272)e (cid:272)rust (cid:894)su(cid:272)h as the earth"s or mars"(cid:895) o(cid:374) (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h one can stand.

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