List these planets in order of density from least to greatest:
Earth (5515 kg/m^3)
Jupiter (1326 kg/m^3)
Neptune (1638 kg/ m^3)
What are Jupiter, Neptune, and Earth (Question 1a)
100
If gravity changes with mass, then which of the following planets has stronger gravity?
Mercury (.330 x10^24kg)
Uranus (86.8 x10^24kg)
Pluto (.0125 x 10^24kg)
What is Jupiter (Question 4)
100
Unlike the dense, rocky, solid inner planets, the larger cloud like outer planets of the solar system are called ______ giants
What are gas giants? (Question 12)
200
A year on pluto is longer than earth's because it is much...
What is farther away. (Question 1b)
200
Even though it is second from the sun,Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system because it has an
What is atmosphere? (Question 5)
200
List the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during a Lunar eclipse.
What is Sun, Earth, Moon (Questions 8)
300
One day on Mars is 24.7 hours. 1 day on Venus 2802 hours. Clearly ______ rotates fastest
What is Mars? (Question 1c)
300
The pull of gravity on Earth is a direct result of the
What is mass of earth (Question 6)
300
List the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during a solar eclipse.
What is Sun, Moon, and Earth? (Question 8)
400
Day and night are caused by
What is the rotation of the earth? (Question 2)
400
The tendency for something that moves to keep moving or something at rest to not move is called
What is inertia (Question 11)
400
What causes the seasons on Earth to change?
What is the tilt of Earth? (Question 19)
500
The moon has 1/6 the gravity of Earth, if you take a 60 kilogram bowling ball and put it on the moon it would weigh...
What is 10 kilograms? (Question 3)
500
Tides are caused mainly by the large object/satellite that orbits Earth.
What is the moon. (Question 7)
500
You are less likely to see a solar eclipse than a lunar eclipse because of
What is daytime, distance, and orbit? (Question 21)