Solar System Venn Diagram
In order to compare and contrast the location, composition and formation of the Sun, terrestrial planets and gaseous planets, you can make a Venn diagram with three rectangles (circles are fine but rectangles allow for more information).
You may use any source (textbook, internet, etc.) to gather your information and then put the info into the diagram to show similarities and differences between the bodies in the Solar System. Below is an example to get you started.


We will continue to work on the diagram so that by the time we finish the Standard, your Venn diagram will be packed full of info.
Info to include in your Notes (and also in the diagram):
Location (where are they?)
Composition (what are they made of?)
Formation (how did they form?)
Density
Number of satellites (moons) and rings
Rotation and revolution data