Solar System
Planets
Planets 2
Structure of Earth
Atmosphere
100

What force holds the solar system together?

The Sun's Gravity
100

At what degree is the Earth's axis tiled to?

23.5 Degrees

100

The first four innermost planets are referred to as what?

Terrestrial

100
Which is the outermost solid shell layer of Earth?

Crust

100

What is the lowest layer of the atmosphere?

Troposphere

200

The sun produces heat and light through which process?

Nuclear Fusion

200

What does Earth do every 24 hours on its axis?

Full rotation

200

The last four outermost planets are referred to as what?

Gaseous

200

Which layer is responsible for Earth's magnetic field?

Outer Core

200

Which layer do meteors entering Earth's atmosphere burn up?

Mesosphere

300

Through fusion, the sun converts hydrogen into what other element?

Helium

300

How old is planet Earth?

4.6 Billion Years Old

300

Which methane heavy planet is tilted at a 98 degree angle on its axis?

Uranus

300

What two elements comprise the core of the planet?

Iron and Nickel

300

Which layer holds the ozone layer?

Stratosphere

400

Our solar system is located within which spiral arm?

Orion's Arm

400

When a meteroid enters a planet's atmosphere, it is called a what?

Meteorite

400

Which planet has a very heavy runaway greenhouse effect?

Venus

400

Which crust is made mostly of granite?

Continental Crust

400

Which layer can exceed temperature heat of 2,700 degrees Farenheit?

Thermosphere

500

The icy, disk shaped region beyond Neptune that is filled with dwarf planets is referred to as?

Kuiper's Belt

500

Why is Pluto considered a dwarf planet?

It does not have a cleared orbit during its revolution around the sun.

500

Which terrestrial planet has no atmosphere?

Mercury

500

The inner core remains solid, while the outer core is liquid. Why?

The immense pressure in the inner core.

500

Satellites orbit which layer?

Exosphere

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