The Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory
Vocabulary
Solar System
Solar System
100

What does the Big Bang Theory try to explain?

The creation of the universe.

100

How old is the universe according to the Big Bang Theory?

About 13.7 Billion Years

100

Define gravity

The force that attracts objects to one another; The force that pulls objects towards a planet's center. 
100

This celestial body is the hottest planet in our solar system.

What is Venus

100

How many planets are there in the solar system?

8

200

True/False

The universe started as a really tiny dot before it exploded into what we see today.

True

200

Since the Big Bang, what has happened to the temperature of the universe?

The universe started out extremely hot. Today it is extremely cold. Therefore, it has slowly cooled over time.

200

Define supernova.

When a star explodes; a stellar explosion. 

200

What is the correct order of the Planets?

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


200

True or false

The further a planet is from the sun, the less time it takes to revolve around the sun

False


The further a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to revolve around the sun.

300

Name the four shapes of galaxies created by the Big Bang Theory. 

What is spiral, barred spiral, elliptical, and irregular

300

At the center of every galaxy sits what?

What is a black hole

300
What is a solar system?

A star and a group of planets that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it. 

300

This celestial body is the largest planet in our solar system. 

What is Jupiter

300

How old are the Earth and the Sun?

4.6 Billion Years

400

List these structures in order. 

Galaxy, Universe, Asteroids, Planets, Solar System

What is...


Universe, Galaxy, Solar System, Planets, and Asteroids

400

Name two galaxies in our universe.

What is our Milky Way galaxy and our neighbor, Andromeda. 
400

Define Galaxy. 

A large group of stars in space. 
400

What components did the solar system appear to have formed from?

What is energy and matter? (Bonus points if Gas and/or dust mentioned)

400

Which planets formed first: The Rocky Planets or the Gas Giants?

The Gas Giants

500

Name a piece of evidence that we've discussed, that supports the Big Bang Theory. 

Light from each galaxy appears to be shifted toward the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum. This means they are traveling away from Earth. 

500

What is the Cosmic Background Radiation and what does it tell us about the size of the universe?

We see that it galaxies emit a red color meaning the universe is growing/moving

500

Define Gas. 

A form of matter with indefinite shape. 

500

Describe the importance of gravity within our solar system

What is....

Gravity is the most important force in our solar system. Gravity is the force that holds both the solar system and Milky Way galaxy together and controls orbital motion within them. Gravity affects the motion of planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and meteors.

500

We did not go over this, but there is something large found in between Mars and Jupiter. What is it?

The Asteroid Belt, leftover rock and metal from the creation of our Solar System.

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