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These planets were discovered using a telescope.

Uranus & Neptune

100

T/F: Some planets' orbits tend to occasionally cross.

T/F: Saturn would float in water.

False

True

100

Mars has how many moons?

2

100

1

Saturn

100

6

Jupiter

200

Gas giants have a thick ________________ and a __________ core.

atmosphere, solid

200

These 2 dwarf planets were classified as proper planets at different times in history.

Ceres & Pluto

200

Mercury has how many moons?

0

200

2

Mars

200

7

Neptune

300

The largest mountain/volcano is the Solar System is located on 

Mars.

300

Which planets are considered Ice Giants?

Uranus & Neptune

300

How many people have walked on Earth's Moon?

12

300

3

Earth

300

8

Uranus

400

The hottest planet is ____________.

The coldest planet is _____________.

Venus, Uranus

400

Where are astronomers looking for new planets in our Solar System?

Deep in the Kuiper belt beyond Neptune.

400

Which planets have spacecraft landed on?

The Moon, Mercury (deorbit crash impact), Venus, Mars, Jupiter (atmosphere probe), Saturn (deorbit burn up)

400

4

Mercury

400

9

Venus

500

How does the Sun play a role in the formation of terrestrial/gas giant planets?

The Sun creates terrestrial planets by blowing away most of the gas around smaller/closer planetary cores.

Gas giants are larger and farther from the Sun, so they keep most of their gas.

500

List 7 dwarf planets

Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, Sedna, Orcus, Quaoar

500

The moons of Uranus are named after

characters from William Shakespeare's plays.

500

5

Pluto

500

10

Ceres

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