Force that attracts all objects with mass towards one another.
gravity
The moon causes which two types of tides?
Neap & Spring
A scientific theory that uses the methods of other historical theories to explain that certain things were created by an intelligent source
What is the term?
Intelligent design
The James Webb Space Telescope is the largest, most powerful space telescope ever built.
True or False
True
The sun is our closest _______
star
Difference between high tide and low tide.
tidal range
Sun - Earth
moon
What type of tide?
Neap
Is Intelligent Design a religious argument?
Yes or No
No
The James Webb Space Telescope can see through what?
Dust clouds
How many Earths fit inside the sun?
More than a million
Pulls on the water in the ocean twice as much as the sun.
moon
Sun - moon - Earth
What type of tide?
spring
A rapid explosion of matter from a state of extremely high density and temperature.
What is the term?
Big Bang
The James Webb Space Telescope uses what to see the universe?
It uses giant, gold-coated mirrors to see the universe.
Sunspots are caused by ________.
magnetic field
Movement in which water in a lake or ocean rises and falls.
Spring Tide
Sun - moon
Earth
What type of tide?
Neap
In how many main stages did the big bang occur?
4
When did the James Webb telescope launch?
12/25/2021
How long does it take for sunlight to reach Earth?
8 minutes 20 seconds
When high tides are lower and low tides are higher than normal.
Neap tide
Sun - Earth - Moon
What type of tide?
Spring
What were the two elements that were first formed in the 'Big Bang'?
Hydrogen and Helium
The James Webb Space Telescope will help to study the _________ of exoplanets.
atmosphere
a brief eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface, associated with sunspots and causing electromagnetic disturbances on the earth, as with radio frequency communications and power line transmissions.
What is the term?
Solar flare