
Nebular Hypothesis
Quiz by Marc Gian Paolo Cloza
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- Q1
How did the solar system start?
Supernova
Through accretion
With the birth of the sun
From the nebula
30s - Q2
Which of the following occurred as a result of the conservation of angular momentum?
Birth of the sun
planet formation
Spinning of nebula
Nuclear fusion
30s - Q3
The sun's temperature is the key element in which of the following?
It allowed the chemical makeup of the planets to differ.
It allowed the planets' distance from the sun to differ.
It made the solar system have light.
30s - Q4
The following gases make up the majority of the solar system's bodies except:
Helium
Xenon
Carbon
Hydrogen
30s - Q5
The common problems identified in the nebular hypothesis are the following, except:
A majority of the angular momentum in the Solar System is held by the outer planets.
An encounter between the sun and the rogue star.
The mechanism from which the disk turns into individual planets.
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