A student observed the planets and used the following key to identify them.
![Question image](https://assets.quizgecko.com/question_images/SJZM6RI4CA62asyJ8SBrfF9S8UoyHNupnBmCNUfB.jpg)
Understand the Problem
The question involves identifying celestial bodies (specifically planets) based on visual observations and characteristics. The student is required to match the observed planets to their names using provided key identifiers.
Answer
Saturn, Venus, Mercury.
The student misidentified the objects. The first image is Saturn (planet with rings), the second is likely Venus (thick, smooth atmosphere), and the third seems to be Mercury (visible craters), not the Sun.
Answer for screen readers
The student misidentified the objects. The first image is Saturn (planet with rings), the second is likely Venus (thick, smooth atmosphere), and the third seems to be Mercury (visible craters), not the Sun.
More Information
Saturn is known for its rings, Venus has a thick atmosphere, and Mercury has visible craters. The Sun should not be mistaken for a planet.
Tips
Don't confuse celestial bodies like stars with planets. Review planetary features for accurate identification.
Sources
- What is a Planet? - NASA Science - science.nasa.gov
AI-generated content may contain errors. Please verify critical information