Planets
The Milky Way Galaxy
Comets & Asteroids
Vocabulary Terms
Meteoroid
100

Some scientists believe simple life may exist on Europa. This is most likely because Europa may have a

What is a large amount of liquid water 

100
Our galaxy

What is the Milky Way

100

Which question would BEST help a scientist determine if a space object is a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid?

Does the space object have a tail when it nears the Sun?

100

Relative

In comparison to something else

100

Which statement correctly compares meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites?

Meteoroids float in space, meteors move through the atmosphere, and meteorites have landed on the surface.

200

Which planet takes the longest to orbit around the Sun?

Saturn

200

Shape of our galaxy

What is a spiral 

200

What is a comet?

A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit

200

Composition

The general makeup of something

200

Herman saw a bright spot of flame fly through the sky and land in his backyard. When he explored, he found a smoking chunk of metal the size of his fist in a small crater. What did Herman find?

a meteorite 

300

Which planets in the table are considered to be gas giants due to the compositions of their atmospheres?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune because of the hydrogen and helium

300

Halo

What is the part of the Milky Way that contains the oldest stars

300

What is an asteroid?

Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun; made up of materials similar to those that formed the planets

300

Characteristic 

A feature that helps identify something

300

Which of the following is another name for meteors?

Shooting stars

400

Which statement is true of gas giants?

They are the farthest from the Sun in the solar system.

400

Bulge

Contains both old and young stars

400

Dirty snowball

What is a Comet

400

Terrestrial planets

Interior planets made mostly of rock. Earth-Like

400

What is the term for a meteoroid if it enters Earth's atmosphere?

a meteor

500

What is the order of the planets from the Sun in Earth's solar system, starting with the closest planet to the Sun?

Mercury → Venus → Earth → Mars → Jupiter → Saturn → Uranus → Neptune

500

Stars in the Milky Way

About 200 billion

500

Which of the following small bodies of the solar system form a belt between Mars and Jupiter?

asteroids

500

Atmosphere 

What is the layer of gas surrounding planet Earth, held in place by gravity and composed of a limited number of elements, primarily nitrogen and oxygen

500

Meteoroid 

A natural chunk of rock or dust existing outside of Earth's atmosphere

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