Martes, Oktubre 11, 2011

The 8 planets of the Solar System


Solar system consists of a star, sun, eight planets and all the materials in the system. The solar system has 8 planets namely: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury is the first planet in the solar system; it has no air and it the smallest planet of the solar system. Venus is the second planet in the system. Venus and earth have the same size and mass. Venus has poisonous clouds of carbon dioxide. Earth is the third planet in the solar system. Earth is where the human being lived. It’s the only planet in the solar system that supports life because of its normal surrounding. Mars is the fourth planet. It is the smallest planet in the solar system. Mars has almost no atmosphere. Jupiter is the fifth planet in the solar system. It is the largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter has 63 moons. Saturn is the sixth planet in the solar system, and it is the second largest planet. Saturn has its rings. It has 60 moons. Uranus is the seventh planet, and third of the largest planet in the solar system. Uranus is the first planet to be discovered. It has 27 moons. Neptune is the eighth planet. It is the fourth largest planet in the solar system. Neptune is the second discovered planet. It has 13 moons.  And those are the planets of the solar system and Pluto is not a planet any more. 

How the Universe Existed


Many scientists studied about the origin of the universe. One of the theories of the origin of the earth is Big Bang Theory. In this theory, the universe expanded rapidly because it was extremely hot. But, the scientist cannot provide evidence regarding to this theory. 


Another theory is the creation of theory. We believe that only one person can create a universe and that is God. He is powerful. He made the universe in just seven days. In the beginning the universe was formless, empty, and dark. And then, God began to create the universe. In the first day, God created light and he divided the light from darkness. God called the light as day and he called the darkness as night. And God said “It was beautiful”. In the second day, God created the sky. He separates the water from the sky. In the third day, God created the land and the sea. And on the third day, he also created plants and trees. In the fourth day, he created the sun, moon and the stars to give light in the universe and to separate the day and night. In the fifth day, God created all the living creatures in the sea and he also created all kinds of birds.  In the sixth day, God created all kinds of animals. And on the sixth day also, he created man. He called them Adam and Eve.  In the seventh day, God finished in creating the universe so, he rested on the seventh day. 

                That was the two theories on how the universe existed.