The number of internal layers of the Sun?
What is 3?
The closest planet to the Sun?
What is Mercury?
What is Jupiter
These are known as "shooting stars" when in fact, they aren't stars at all.
What are meteors?
The phase of the moon where 1/2 of the surface is lit, and visible from Earth.
What is a full moon?
The sun produces energy using this nuclear process.
What is fusion?
All of the terrestrial planets are made of mostly this.
What are rocks or metal?
They have longer/shorter years.
What is longer?
Rocky bodies orbiting the Sun.
What is an asteroid?
What is less because less gravity?
The darker, cooler areas on the Sun.
What are sun spots?
The definition of terrestrial.
What is Earth-like?
The farthest planet from the sun.
What is Neptune?
What are comets?
The type of eclipse that happens when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth.
What is Solar?
The internal structure of the Sun is composed of these two gasses. Name of one of them.
What is hydrogen or helium?
Iron Oxide covers the surface of this planet, also called the red planet.
What is Mars?
The red spots on Jupiter are believed to be this.
What are storms
The asteroid belt is located between which two planets?
Mars & Jupiter
The phase of the moon where most of the surface of the moon is lit, and visible from Earth.
What is a gibbous?
A loop of the Sun's magnetic energy.
What is a solar flare?
The planet closest in size to Earth.
What is Venus?
The blue color of this planet is caused by Methane gas.
What is Neptune?
Discovered in 2003 and 2006, one of these is the largest dwarf planet, and the other is largest object in the asteroid belt. Name one of them.
What is Eris or Ceres?
Name one of the two metals found in the mantle of the moon.
What is Titanium or Iron?