
Astronomy (Earth, Sun, and Moon)
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- Q1Which of these objects is not found in our solar system?moonsplanetsasteroidsstars30s
- Q2Which object can be found in our solar system?galaxiesblack holesasteroidsthe universe30s
- Q3If mass increases, what will happen to the gravitational attraction?decreaseincreasestay the same30s
- Q4If the distance between two objects increase, what will happen to the gravitational attraction?increasedecreasestay the same30s
- Q5Which of the following is a measure of gravitational pull?densityinertiaweightmass30s
- Q6The amount of matter in an object ismassinertiagravityvolume30s
- Q7An object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force is the law ofinertiagravityforcemass30s
- Q8A planet will always maintain its orbit because of the law ofMassOrbitInertiaRevolution30s
- Q9The sunlight is blocked from reaching the Earth by the moon's shadow in alunar eclipsesolar eclipsedaynight30s
- Q10The Sun blocks the moon during a night of a full moon in asolar eclipsenightdaylunar eclipse30s
- Q11This is the image of atotal solar eclipsepartial solar eclipselunar eclipsepartial lunar eclipse30s
- Q12This is an image of asolar eclipselunar eclipse30s
- Q13This motion causes days and nights on Earthrevolutiontilted axisorbitrotation30s
- Q14This motion takes 365.25 days to completerevolutionrotationtilted axistilted axis and rotation30s
- Q15This is the reason for the seasons on Earthrevolution around the Suntilted axis and revolution around the Sunrotation on our axisTilted axis30s