Gravity
Celestial Objects
Milky Way Galaxy
Patterns in Space
Exoplanets
100

What is gravity?

 A force that pulls objects toward each other.

100

What is a galaxy?

A huge group of stars, solar systems, dust, and gas.

100

What is the shape of the Milky Way Galaxy?

A flat disk-shape with a bulge of stars at the center and arms that spiral out.

100

What is a common pattern in solar systems?

Planets orbit around the sun.

100

What is an exoplanet?

A planet in a different solar system than ours.


200

In which direction does gravity pull?

Inward.

200

What is a solar system?

A star with planets orbiting around it.

200

Why is the Milky Way Galaxy shaped a certain way?

Gravitational forces from the center cause stars and solar systems to orbit around the center.


200

What do moons orbit around?

Planets.

200

How do exoplanets differ from planets in our solar system?

They orbit their own stars.


300

Why do objects in our solar system orbit the sun?

Because the sun has the greatest mass and gravitational pull.

300

Place the following in order from largest to smallest: Universe, Milky Way Galaxy, Solar System, Earth.

Universe, Milky Way Galaxy, Solar System, Earth.

300

What do all objects in our solar system orbit around?

The sun.

300

Why does Jupiter have more moons than Earth?

Jupiter has a larger mass and stronger gravitational pull.

300

What is true for all exoplanets?

They orbit their own stars.

400

Explain why we feel the pull of Earth's gravity more than the sun's gravity.

We are much closer to the Earth.

400

What is a planet?

A large object that orbits around a star.

400

Identify a pattern associated with galaxies.

Stars and solar systems orbit around the center of the Milky Way.

400

Describe the relationship between the mass of a planet and the number of moons it has.

Larger mass means more moons due to stronger gravitational pull.

400

Why are exoplanets important to study?

They help us understand other solar systems.


500

Why do astronauts on the moon experience a weaker gravitational pull than on Earth?

The moon has a smaller mass than Earth.

500

What is a star?

A large sphere of glowing gases.

500

Explain the cause-and-effect relationship between gravity and the orbital motion of objects in space.

Gravity causes objects to orbit around larger masses.

500

What is the pattern of objects in our solar system?

Objects orbit the sun because it has the greatest mass.

500

How do scientists discover exoplanets?

By observing their effects on their stars.

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