Name the four Gas giants.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Which two planets is the asteroid belt between?
Mars and Jupiter
Which layer of the Atmosphere is closest to the Earth?
Troposphere
What is the name of the dwarf planet that used to be a planet?
Pluto
How many days are in a Earth leap year?
Which Gas giant in our solar system is the biggest?
Jupiter
What are most asteroids made of?
Rock, Metals, Water, and other Elements (any one of these are accepted)
Which is the layer farthest away from the Earth?
Ionosphere
Name one dwarf planet besides Pluto.
Eris, Haumea, Makemake, Ceres
What is the Earth covered more with? Water or land?
Water
How many rings does Saturn have?
7
How long would the asteroid belt be if put in a straight line? (In Miles)
About 600,000 miles!
What layer of the atmosphere do most planes fly in?
Stratophere
What is Pluto made out of?
Mostly ice. Has a small rocky core. Also made of frozen nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. (Any one will be accepted)
What percent of Earth is water?
71% (70% is also accepted)
(only Mrs.johns or any sub can answer this question)What is the main gas Jupiter is made of? (if you call out the answer or tell Mrs.Johns or any sub the answer all the other teams each get 400 points)
Mostly Nitrogen and Helium (either one or both are accepted)
How many Asteroids are in the Asteroid belt?
1.9 million asteroids (2 million is also accepted)
What percent of the atmosphere is Nitrogen?
78%
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How many moons does Earth have?
1 moon
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What month and year is Alex Godaire's birthday in?
January 2006
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What percent of the atmosphere is oxygen?
0.93% (1% is also accepted)
How large is the largest dwarf planet? ( in miles)
738.4 miles (738 is also accepted)
How many people live on Earth in 1973?
3.92 Billion (4 billion is accepted too)