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- Q1A person would weigh less on on the Moon than on the Earth because . . .Moon has more mass, and therefore more gravityMoon has less mass and therefore less gravityMoon has less mass, and therefore more gravityMoon has more mass, and therefore less gravity30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q2Which statement about gravity is TRUE?gravity only takes place between planetsgravity causes objects to push away from each otherthe moon doesn't have any gravitygravity causes objects to pull towards one another30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q3What keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?GravityDensityDistanceFriction30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q4A brick and a pencil are dropped at the same time from the same height. Which one would hit the ground first?They will both hit at the same timeBrickPencil30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q5Which of the following will not change in different gravitational fields?MassHeightWeightGravity30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q6Why does a ball fall to the ground?Earth's force of gravity is LESS than the ball's, so the ball gets attracted to the ground.Earth's force of gravity is GREATER than the ball's, so the ball gets attracted to the ground.30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q7Which has a STRONGER force of gravity, Earth or the Moon?EarthMoon30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q8What is mass?How much MATTER makes up an object.How much GRAVITY is pulling an object.30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q9What is a force between two objects that have mass?GravityVolumeMassMatter30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q10What and mass are the same.TrueFalse30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q11What is anything that has mass and takes up space?MassMatterVolumeGravity30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q12What is the amount of space an object takes?MatterGravityVolumeMass30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q13Gravity attracts all objects towards one another.TrueFalse30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q14What two things determine the gravity of an object?Mass and DistanceDensity and MassMass and WeightVolume and Distance30sMS-ESS1-2
- Q15Which has more mass, Earth or the Moon?MoonEarth30sMS-ESS1-2