Vocabulary
Our Solar System
Mystery
Gravity & Orbit
Vocabulary again!
100

Natural, solid, and rocky object that orbits a planet

What is a moon?

100

The names of the inner planets (in order)

What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?

100

If the Earth’s atmosphere were too dense, water would _______ and the surface temperature would _______.

What is "freeze" and "decrease"?

100

The gravitational force of attraction between two objects ______ as the mass increases.

What is "increases"?

100

Hot, glowing ball of gas at the center of the solar system

What is the sun?

200

Celestial body that orbits a star and has significant mass

What is a planet?

200

The names of the outer planets in order.

What are "Jupiter", "Saturn", "Uranus", and "Neptune"?

200
The two planets where it is too hot for water to exist as a liquid. 

What is "Mercury and Venus"?

200

The gravitational force of attraction between two objects _______ if the distance between them increases.

What is "decreases"?

200

Object made of dust and ice orbiting far from the Sun that releases gas and forms a tail as it moves closer to the Sun

What is a comet?

300

Small, metallic, and rocky object that orbits close to the Sun in a belt

What is an asteroid?

300

The planets in our solar system that do not have moons.

What are Mercury and Venus?

300

If the Earth were to move further away from the sun, the earth would orbit ______ and have a ________ orbital path.

What is "slower" and "greater"?

300

What two factors keep an object in its orbit?

What is "the force of gravity and inertia"?

300

A non-contact force of attraction between two objects

What is gravity?
400

Large, spherical shell of comet-like objects orbiting our solar system

What is the Oort Cloud?

400

Meteors are fragments that break from the icy bodies of ______ or the rocky bodies of ______ and enter Earth’s atmosphere.

What is "comets" and "asteroids"?

400

Known as a planet's natural satellite

What is a moon?

400

The two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects, and in turn, the orbit of the object.

What is distance and mass?

400

Region just beyond Neptune that contains millions of icy objects thought to be one source of comets

What is the Kuiper Belt?

500

The area around a star in which water can exist as a liquid on the surface of a planet like Earth

What is the habitable zone or Goldilocks zone?

500

The two locations where a comet could start its motion without developing a tail.

What is "the Kuiper Belt" and "the Oort cloud"?

500

The main two gases that make up the earth's atmosphere

What are nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (20%)?
500

If there were no longer a gravitational force between Earth and the moon, what would happen to the moon’s orbit?

What is "the moon would continue in its motion, going in a straight line and leaving its orbit"?
500

Space object that enters Earth’s atmosphere at high speeds and burns up

What is a meteor?

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