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Astro General Review. What powers the Sun? What gas is the Sun made mostly of? T/F The four inner planets are terrestrial. A Comet would differ from an Asteroid in that the Comet contains ________. ( frozen gases, fragments of all planets, rings, lunar soil)
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What powers the Sun? • What gas is the Sun made mostly of? • T/F The four inner planets are terrestrial. • A Comet would differ from an Asteroid in that the Comet contains ________. ( frozen gases, fragments of all planets, rings, lunar soil) • What is the controlling factor in a star’s life? ( distance from the sun, density, mass, number of orbiting planets)
What powers the Sun? • What gas is the Sun made mostly of? • T/F The four inner planets are terrestrial. • A Comet would differ from an Asteroid in that the Comet contains ________. ( frozen gases, fragments of all planets, rings, lunar soil) • What is the controlling factor in a star’s life? ( distance from the sun, density, mass, number of orbiting planets)
What powers the Sun? • What gas is the Sun made mostly of? • T/F The four inner planets are terrestrial. • A Comet would differ from an Asteroid in that the Comet contains ________. ( frozen gases, fragments of all planets, rings, lunar soil) • What is the controlling factor in a star’s life? ( distance from the sun, density, mass, number of orbiting planets)
What powers the Sun? • What gas is the Sun made mostly of? • T/F The four inner planets are terrestrial. • A Comet would differ from an Asteroid in that the Comet contains ________. ( frozen gases, fragments of all planets, rings, lunar soil) • What is the controlling factor in a star’s life? ( distance from the sun, density, mass, number of orbiting planets)
What powers the Sun? • What gas is the Sun made mostly of? • T/F The four inner planets are terrestrial. • A Comet would differ from an Asteroid in that the Comet contains ________. ( frozen gases, fragments of all planets, rings, lunar soil) • What is the controlling factor in a star’s life? ( distance from the sun, density, mass, number of orbiting planets)
Which graph or diagram are stars plotted on? (Hertzsprung-Russell, Time-travel, Specific Gravity, Moh’s Hardness Scale) • Which is larger, the Solar System or the Milky Way? • The Light-year measures ( time, distance, light, years). • T/F All galaxies are exactly like the Milky Way. • The Solar Nebular Theory is a theory describing the formation of the _______.
Which graph or diagram are stars plotted on? (Hertzsprung-Russell, Time-travel, Specific Gravity, Moh’s Hardness Scale) • Which is larger, the Solar System or the Milky Way? • The Light-year measures ( time, distance, light, years). • T/F All galaxies are exactly like the Milky Way. • The Solar Nebular Theory is a theory describing the formation of the _______.
Which graph or diagram are stars plotted on? (Hertzsprung-Russell, Time-travel, Specific Gravity, Moh’s Hardness Scale) • Which is larger, the Solar System or the Milky Way? • The Light-year measures ( time, distance, light, years). • T/F All galaxies are exactly like the Milky Way. • The Solar Nebular Theory is a theory describing the formation of the _______.
Which graph or diagram are stars plotted on? (Hertzsprung-Russell, Time-travel, Specific Gravity, Moh’s Hardness Scale) • Which is larger, the Solar System or the Milky Way? • The Light-year measures ( time, distance, light, years). • T/F All galaxies are exactly like the Milky Way. • The Solar Nebular Theory is a theory describing the formation of the _______.
Which graph or diagram are stars plotted on? (Hertzsprung-Russell, Time-travel, Specific Gravity, Moh’s Hardness Scale) • Which is larger, the Solar System or the Milky Way? • The Light-year measures ( time, distance, light, years). • T/F All galaxies are exactly like the Milky Way. • The Solar Nebular Theory is a theory describing the formation of the _______.