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Mercury takes a little more than 58 days to
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long days must be there! Since the
temperatures are so extreme, albeit not as
extreme as on Venus, Mercury has been
deemed to be non-habitable for humans
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one in the entire Solar
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Venus has a beautiful name
and is the second planet from
the Sun. It’s hot and has a
highly poisonous atmosphere
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one
in the Solar System—it’s only a
bit larger than the Moon
Deformation Resilience
9. Materials properties
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest of them all
Venus has a beautiful name
and is the second planet
from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s full
of iron oxide dust
Physical Chemical Ecological
10. Ecological properties
Mars is actually an extremely
cold place
Venus has a beautiful name.
It’s terribly hot
Jupiter is the biggest planet of
them all
Saturn is a gas giant and has
several rings
Toxicity
Biodegradability
Recyclability
Renewables
11. Venus has a beautiful
name
Neptune is very far
away from us
Types of techno materials
Mars is actually a very
cold place
Mercury is the
smallest planet
Saturn is a gas giant
with rings
Jupiter is the biggest
planet
Wood Plastics Metals
Stones Ceramics Textiles
17. The density of gold
9.32 g/cm³
11.34 g/cm³
The density of lead
0.0012 g/cm³
The density of water
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Venus is the second
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Despite being red, Mars
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Mercury is the closest
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23. States of water
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Venus has a beautiful
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Liquid
Mars is actually a very
cold place
Gas
Jupiter is the biggest
planet
Water
Energy
24. Materials
properties
Materials properties
Mercury is small
Mechanical
Venus is a hot place
Thermal
Earth harbors life
Optical
Mars is a cold place
Electrical
Jupiter is big
Technological
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Chemical
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27. Properties of Materials
Property Material
Density Osmium (22.59
g/cm³)
Thermal C. Copper (385
W/m·K)
Electrical C. Silver (61.6 × 10^6
S/m)
Mechanical Str. Steel
Elasticity Rubber
Property Material
Hardness Diamond (10 on the
Mohs scale)
Toughness Carbon steel (High
toughness)
Flexibility Silicone rubber
Transparency Glass
Corrosion Resist. Stainless steel
29. Earth is the third planet from the Sun
and the only one that harbors life in the
Solar System
Hardness
Mechanical properties
Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest one in the Solar
System
Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly
hot
Jupiter is the fourth-brightest object in
the night sky. It was named after the
Roman god
Tenacity Fragility
Ductility
30. Classification of materials
Ceramics Metals Polymers
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to the Sun and the smallest
of them all
Venus has a beautiful name
and is the second planet
from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars is a
cold place. It’s full of iron
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Glass, metal, plastic
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Car
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Television
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Metal Zinc Glass Jeans Petroleum
Metal Polyester Iron Steel Phone
Nickel Pen Nylon Shoes Eraser
Sand Clock Toothbrush Rubber Zinc
Product Material Raw material
Color in the given colors which is a product, which is a material and which is a raw material
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Jupiter is a giant was
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Chemical
Saturn is a gas giant
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rings
Magnetic
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
Tech
The Sun is the Star
that all planets orbit
Physical
Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
Optical
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Thermal
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Electrical
Despite being red,
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