Final Exam Review
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- Q1Which of the following scientists explained that gravity kept the planets in orbit?KeplerCopernicusBraheNewton30sEditDelete
- Q2The period of revolution for Earth is...one monthone weekone yearone day30sEditDelete
- Q3According to the Big Ban Theory, the universe is470 million years old47 billion years old13.7 billion years old500 million years old30sEditDelete
- Q4Copernicus theorized that...Earth was at the center of the universenone of thesethe sun was at the center of the universethe moon revolves in stages with the sun30sEditDelete
- Q5Which of the following would be shorter if the earth rotated faster?monthsyearsweeksdays30sEditDelete
- Q6The planets closest to the sun arelarge and gaseoussmall and gaseoussmall and made of rocklarge and made of rock30sEditDelete
- Q7The moon orbits Earth instead of the sun due to the followingthe moon is moving too fast and can't change its orbitonly large objects orbit around the sun and the moon is too smallgravity depends partly on distance and the moon is closer to Earththe moon used to be part of Earth, so it must orbit Earth30sEditDelete
- Q8Which of the following planets has the shortest revolution?VenusMercuryMarsNeptune30sEditDelete
- Q9How are the outer planets different from the inner planets?the outer planets are gaseousthe outer planets have no atmospherethe outer planets have high densitiesthe outer planets have many craters30sEditDelete
- Q10The closest planet to the sunMercuryJupiterVenusMars30sEditDelete
- Q11Asteroids and comets differ in what way?sizenone of theseorbitcomposition30sEditDelete
- Q12If you were planning an experiment to track the phases of the moon, how long would you need to complete it?one monthone yearone dayone week30sEditDelete
- Q13What is the correct sequence that describes a space rock that falls to the Earth's surface?meteor, meteoroid, meteoritemeteorite, meteor, meteoroidmeteoroid, meteorite, meteormeteoroid, meteor, meteorite30sEditDelete
- Q14The type of eclipse that happens when the Earth is between the sun and moonsolar eclipsetotal eclipselunar eclipseannular eclipse30sEditDelete
- Q15Why is it important to study smaller bodies such as comets or asteroids?the are leftover solar system materialThe helps us learn the history of the solar systemmany of them are rich in organic materialsmany are located beyond where space missions travel30sEditDelete
- Q16If the moon is waxing, the part of the moon we seestays the samedecreasesincreasesdisappears30sEditDelete
- Q17We see the same side of the moon from Earth due toits phases are constantly changinghalf of the moon is always in sunlightits period of rotation equals its period of revolutionthe moon changes its position relative to Earth30sEditDelete
- Q18What is the current theory about how the moon formed?the moon was a large asteroid captured by earth's gravitythe moon resulted when a large body struck Earththe moon spun off from a rapidly spinning earththe moon formed at the same time from the same materials30sEditDelete
- Q19The main difference between an asteroid and a meteoroid isorbitsdensitysizespeed they travel in space30sEditDelete
- Q20Minerals are NOTliquidsinorganicnone of theseformed in nature30sEditDelete