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Duração 2
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Flora 4
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Duração
• Compreendido entre cerca de 299 a
252 milhões de anos atrás
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Periodo
Pérmico
Igneous rocks
Jupiter is the biggest 02
planet of them all
Metamorphic
rocks
Despite being red, 03
Mars is a cold place
Geology infographics
Igneous 03 02 Metamorphic
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Geology infographics
Mantle
20% 01 Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Outer core
45% 02 Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Inner core
30% 03 Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Geology infographics
Crust
Venus has a nice name, 01
but it’s a very hot place
Upper mantle
02 Pluto is considered a
dwarf planet
Mantle
Mercury is the closest 03
planet to the Sun
Outer core
04 Despite being red, Mars
is a very cold place
Inner core
Jupiter is a gas giant 05
and the biggest planet
Geology infographics
60 80 90
% % %
Sauconite
55 50 Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the
% % smallest in the Solar System
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Geology infographics
Organic Topsoil
Jupiter is a gas giant Neptune is the farthest
and the biggest planet planet from the Sun
01 02
03 04
01 02 03
Iceberg Fracture
Mercury is the closest 03 04 Despite being red, Mars
planet to the Sun is a cold place
Geology infographics
Sedimentary
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
02
01 03
Igneous Metamorphic
Jupiter is a gas giant Venus has a beautiful
and the biggest planet name, but it’s hot
Geology infographics
Tornado
Mercury is the closest planet 35%
to the Sun and the smallest
in the Solar System
Hurrican
eDespite being red, Mars is a
cold place. The planet is full
75%
of iron oxide dust
87
Geology infographics
Andesite
01 Neptune is far away
from the Sun
90%
20%
Basalt
02 Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
60%
Diorite
03 Pluto is considered a
dwarf planet
Geology infographics
Vs
Pumice Obsidian
Jupiter is a gas giant Venus is the second
and the biggest planet planet from the Sun
Geology infographics
Stage 3
Metamorphic
Earth is the third planet
Stage 2 from the Sun
Sediment
Jupiter is the biggest
Stage1 planet of them all
Igneous
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Geology infographics
Magma
04 Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet
01
Melting
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
02
Sedimentary
01 Neptune is the farthest 25%
planet from the Sun
Metamorphic
02 Despite being red, Mars 75%
is a cold place
Geology infographics
01 Snow
02 Accumulation
03 Ice core
04 Annual layers
Igneous 02 Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Erosion
02 Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Crystallizati
03 on
Pluto is considered a
dwarf planet
Geology infographics
30% 10%
Andesite Granite
Mercury is the closest Despite being red,
planet to the Sun Mars is a cold place
20% 40%
Obsidian Diorite
Earth is the third Saturn is a gas giant
planet from the Sun with several rings
Geology infographics
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
01 Andesite biggest planet
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