MARS
Luis Martínez Álderton,
Cristina Pina Díaz and
Lucía Bernal García.
Index
• Introduction …......................................... 3
• Location and moons ………………………… 4
• Curiosities …………………………………………….. 5
• Bibliography …………………………………………..6
• The end ………………………………………………….7
Introduction
Mars is a small planet. Sometimes Mars is called
“THE RED PLANET “
It is one of the most famous planet. It is one
of the five smallest planets in the world.
Some people say that there is live in Mars.
Mars is the fourth planet of the Solar System.
It is between the Earth and Jupiter.
Mars has two moons :
• Fobos: it is small but Fobos can turn to
9,000 kilometres per hour.
• Deimos: doesn’t have craters of more
than 2 kilometres.
Localitation and Moons
Curiosities
• Mars has a very fine atmosphere because it is formed
by carbon dioxide.
• It is colder than the Earth.
• One year in Mars is 685 in the Earth.
• The distance between Mars and the Sun is about
200.000 kilometres approximately.
Bibliography
We took the information from:
• Google images.
• www.taringa.net.
THE END

Mars

  • 1.
    MARS Luis Martínez Álderton, CristinaPina Díaz and Lucía Bernal García.
  • 2.
    Index • Introduction ….........................................3 • Location and moons ………………………… 4 • Curiosities …………………………………………….. 5 • Bibliography …………………………………………..6 • The end ………………………………………………….7
  • 3.
    Introduction Mars is asmall planet. Sometimes Mars is called “THE RED PLANET “ It is one of the most famous planet. It is one of the five smallest planets in the world. Some people say that there is live in Mars.
  • 4.
    Mars is thefourth planet of the Solar System. It is between the Earth and Jupiter. Mars has two moons : • Fobos: it is small but Fobos can turn to 9,000 kilometres per hour. • Deimos: doesn’t have craters of more than 2 kilometres. Localitation and Moons
  • 5.
    Curiosities • Mars hasa very fine atmosphere because it is formed by carbon dioxide. • It is colder than the Earth. • One year in Mars is 685 in the Earth. • The distance between Mars and the Sun is about 200.000 kilometres approximately.
  • 6.
    Bibliography We took theinformation from: • Google images. • www.taringa.net.
  • 7.