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Characteristics of Stars . The Moon. Characteristics of Earth. Objects In Space. Planets. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Question Column 1-100.

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  1. Characteristics of Stars The Moon Characteristics of Earth Objects In Space Planets 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Question Column 1-100 Complete the data table:

  3. Answer Column 1-100 Our Sun is a yellow star!

  4. Question Column 1-200 Complete the data table:

  5. Answer Column 1-200 Our Sun is a medium sized star.

  6. Question Column 1-300 Which star would appear brightest? The star that is farthest away. The star that is hottest. The star that is smallest. The star that is coldest.

  7. Answer Column 1-300 Which star would appear brightest? B. The star that is hottest.

  8. Question Column 1-400 Why does the Sun look so much bigger than all the other stars in the sky? Because the Sun is yellow. Because the Sun is medium-sized. Because the Sun is the hottest star. Because the Sun is the closest star to Earth.

  9. Answer Column 1-400 Why does the Sun look so much bigger than all the other stars in the sky? D Because the Sun is the closest star to Earth.

  10. Question Column 1-500 Which star in the data table below is our Sun?

  11. Answer Column 1-500

  12. Question Column 2-100 What measure of time can be taken from the Moon’s revolution around the Earth? About a day About a week About a month About a year

  13. Answer Column 2-100 What measure of time can be taken from the Moon’s revolution around the Earth? C about a month

  14. Question Column 2-200 Our Moon is actually the given name of the object that orbits our planet. What is the scientific name for our Moon? sphere orbiter artificial turf natural satellite

  15. Answer Column 2-200 What is the scientific name for our Moon? D natural satellite

  16. Question Column 2-300 Which model below is an accurate representation of the relationship between the Earth and Moon? A The Earth revolves around the Moon . B The Moon revolves around the Earth. C The Moon revolves around the Earth. D The Moon revolves around the Earth.

  17. The Moon revolves around the Earth. Answer Column 2-300 C

  18. Question Column 2-400 Name another word that refers to anything related to the Moon.

  19. Answer Column 2-400 LUNAR (not looney!)

  20. Question Column 2-500 Earth’s rotation causes which of the following? The appearance of seasons on the Moon The appearance of craters on the Moon The appearance of the Moon moving across the sky. The appearance of shadows on the Moon.

  21. Answer Column 2-500 Earth’s rotation causes which of the following? C The appearance of the Moon moving across the sky.

  22. C D Question Column 3-100 A B • If Earth is at Point D, where will it be in 3 months? • Point A • Point B • Point C • Point D

  23. C D Answer Column 3-100 A B B

  24. C D Question Column 3-200 A B If Earth were at Point B, where would it be 5 years later? Point A Point B Point C Point D

  25. C D Answer Column 3-200 A B B

  26. Question Column 3-300 We know that the Earth is mostly covered in water. We also know that most of the water on Earth is salt water. Of the freshwater on Earth, where is most freshwater found? lakes the air rivers glaciers

  27. Answer Column 3-300 D - Glaciers!

  28. Question Column 3-400 Complete the table.

  29. Earth’s orbit’s shape is elliptical! Answer Column 3-400 Earth’s shape is spherical!

  30. Question Column 3-500 • 6 a.m. • 12 noon • 6 p.m. • 12 midnight This picture of a seashell was taken at what time on a summer day? North West East South

  31. Answer Column 3-500 C - 6 p.m.

  32. Question Column 4-100 What object is space is also called a shooting star?

  33. Answer Column 4-100 Meteor

  34. Question Column 4-200 What object in space is made of mostly frozen gases? Meteor Comet Asteroid Meteoroid

  35. Answer Column 4-200 B Comet

  36. Question Column 4-300 Which objects in space orbit the Sun? Meteor Asteroid Meteoroid Planet

  37. Answer Column 4-300 B,C,D

  38. Question Column 4-400 What characteristic of a planet does Pluto not meet?

  39. Answer Column 4-400 Pluto is not able to clear its orbit.

  40. Question Column 4-500 Between which two planets are most asteroids found?

  41. Answer Column 4-500 Mars and Jupiter

  42. Question Column 5-100 Earth is the __ planet from the Sun? A. 1st B. 3rd C. 7th D. 9th

  43. Answer Column 5-100 B

  44. Question Column 5-200 Which list shows the correct planet order according to the closest planet from the Sun to the furthest planet from the Sun? Pluto, Mercury, Earth, Venus, Mars, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter  B. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune  C. Earth, Mars, Neptune, Saturn, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus  D. Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury

  45. Answer Column 5-200 B

  46. Question Column 5-300 A. 1000 days B. 750 days C. 500 days D. 350 days Miller A year on planet Joseph is 120 days. A year on planet Miller is 880 days. Use the diagram to estimate the length of a year on planet Gillund. Joseph Gillund

  47. Answer Column 5-300 D Notice Gillund’s orbit is slightly closer to Joseph than to Miller!

  48. Question Column 5-400 How much of a planet experiences daytime at the same time? A. ¼ B. ½ C. Almost all D. ¾

  49. Answer Column 5-400 B

  50. Question Column 5-500 Name one major difference between the inner planets and the outer planets?

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