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Integrated Science. CHAPTER 25 REVIEW PART 2. Which of the following is NOT in our solar system?. A moons of the planets B. the sun C. nine planets D . the stars other than the sun. Who was the first American in space?. A)Chuck Yeager Alan Shepard Neil Armstrong Yuri Gagri.
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Integrated Science CHAPTER 25 REVIEW PART 2
Which of the following is NOT in our solar system? • A moons of the planets • B. the sun • C. nine planets • D. the stars other than the sun
Who was the first American in space? A)Chuck Yeager • Alan Shepard • Neil Armstrong • Yuri Gagri
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the moon? • Maria • highlands • volcanoes • craters
Which is NOT true about nebular theory? • The solar nebula formed from the remnants of previous stars. • The explosion of a nearby star likely caused the solar nebula to start to contract. • The solar system formed from a rotating cloud of dust and gas. • As the solar nebula contracted, it began to spin more slowly.
Which of the following is true about the geocentric model? • It is the modern model of the solar system. • The sun is the center of the solar system • Object in the sky move around Sun • Earth is stationary at the center
True or False Because there is no gravity on the moon, any liquid water would have evaporated into space long ago.
True or False The total lunar eclipse shown in Figure 25-1 is occurring during the new moon phase of the moon.
True or False Because Earth’s orbit around the sun is an ellipse, and Earth is not always the same distance from the sun, one AU is defined as the average distance from Earth to the sun.
True or False The large, irregular objects mostly located between Mars and Jupiter are asteroids
What is a thick sphere of comets encircling the solar system out to a distance of about 50,000 AU • Meteoroid • Kuiper Belt • Oort Cloud • protoplanetary disk
True or False Earth’s Orbit is an ecliptic plane.
Which planet has and axis tilted of more than 90 and immense storms • Saturn • Earth • Uranus • Mars
What is a rough, mountainous region on the moon • Maria • Highlands • Crater • Elliptic Plane
Which planet has a suitable atmosphereand temperature for liquid water to exist. • Earth • Mars • Mercury • Venus
What is the Great Red Spot? • A spot on the sun • A spot on the Mars. • A huge storm on Jupiter • A reddish area in a nebula
Which planet is the second largest; has the most visible rings and at least 30 moons • Mars • Venus • Saturn • Neptune
What is made of ice, dust, and rock that orbit the sun beyond Pluto • Kuiper Belt • Oort Cloud • meteoroid • Comet
Which is the smallest planet that has an axis tilted more than 90 • Pluto • Mars • Mercury • Venus
What is made of ice and rock that partially vaporizes when it passes near the sun • Comet • Meteoroid • Asteroid • Oort Cloud
What are low, flat plains formed by ancient lava flows? • Volcanoes • Marias • Highlands • Craters
Which planet shows evidence of one having liquid surface water? • Mercury • Mars • Venus • Pluto
Which planet has an atmosphere that contains methane and has at least eight moons • Pluto • Saturn • Uranus • Neptune
What is a protoplanetary disk? • A huge storm on Jupiter • asteroid-like bodies that combined to form planets • a large, spherical cloud of dust and gas in space • A device used to play Frisbee
What are small rocky bodies in space? • Asteroids • Meteoroids • planetesimals • maria
What are chunks of rock, usually less than a few hundred meters in size that travel through the solar system? • Asteroids • Meteoroids • planetesimals • maria
Which theory states that the solar system formed from a large rotating cloud of dust and gas? • Nebular Theory • Big Bang Theory • Revolutionary Theory • Quantum Theory
By what the process do planetesimals grow? • Photosynthesis • Secretion • Accretion • Glycolysis
What are asteroid-like bodies that combined to form planets? • asteroids • Planetesimals • protoplanetary disk • meteoroid
What is a round depression caused by a meteoroid? • Crop circle • Crater • Maria • highland
Which of the following steps follows “planetesimals grow by accretion” in theorder of events that form planetesimals and protoplanets? • Protoplanets join to form the current planes in a series of collision • Planetesimals grew into protoplanets • Planetesimals became large enough to exert gravity on nearby objects • Ball of gas and dust collided and grew larger
Which step precedes “protoplanets join to form the current planes in a series of collision” in the order of events that form planetesimals and protoplanets? • Planetesimals grew into protoplanets • Planetesimals became large enough to exert gravity on nearby objects • Planetesimals grow by accretion • Ball of gas and dust collided and grew larger
Which step precedes “Planetesimals grow by accretion” in the order of events that form planetesimals and protoplanets? • Planetesimals grew into protoplanets • Planetesimals became large enough to exert gravity on nearby objects • Ball of gas and dust collided and grew larger • protoplanets join to form the current planes in a series of collision