The Universe
Cosmology
Lifecycle of Stars
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100

What does the theory of the Big Bang suggest?

It suggests that the universe started as a tiny, incredibly hot and dense point around 13.8 billion years ago, and it has been expanding ever since

100

What are the main two pieces of evidence that support the big bang?

Red shift & Cosmic microwave background

100

What main factor does the lifecycle of a star depend on?

The mass of the star
100

The movement of what causes Earthquakes

tectonic plates

100

What are the four spheres?

Atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, geo/biosphere

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

200

What is the heliocentric model of the universe?

Everything revolves around the sun 
200

What is the name of the alternate theory to the Big Bang?

Steady state theory 

200

Are there more medium mass stars or high mass stars in the universe?

medium mass

200

What are also referred to as a star nurseries?

nebulae

200

Name three causes of the greenhouse effect

burning fossil fuels, deforestation, agriculture

200

What animal is Free Willy?

Orca

300

What is the Geocentric model of the universe?

The belief that the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars —
orbited the Earth in perfect circles

300

What does the red shift tell us about the universe?

Tells us that the universe is constantly expanding

300

What do stars begin as?

Nebulae - clouds of gas and dust 

300

How much of Earth's water is saltwater?

97%

300

What are the processes by which humans and plants eliminate water?

respiration/perspiration and transpiration 

300

How many elements are on the periodic table?

118

400

What existed before the big bang?

A singularity - an extremely hot and dense point

400

Explain the steady state theory

- universe is infinite in extent and has always existed in roughly the same form observed today

- the universe is still expanding, but new matter is constantly created to keep the overall density of the universe constant

400

What part of the life cycle does a star spend the most time as?

Main sequence 

400

What is the composition of a main sequence star?

98% hydrogen and helium
400

What are the steps to the nitrogen life cycle

Fixation, Nitrification, Ammonification, Dentitrification

400

“I woke to the sound of a mosquito whining in my left ear”, begins 2000’s Fever 1793, about an epidemic of what disease?

Yellow fever

500

Who coined the heliocentric model of the universe?

Nicolaus Copernicus

500

What is cosmic microwave background?

Leftover radiation/heat from the Big bang

500

What are the two remnants of a high mass star?

Neutron star & black hole

500

Where are most living things found? (metres below/above surface)

300m above and 10m below

500

Name 2 natural factors and 2 anthropogenic factors that affect the water cycle

Temperature Topography Vegetation

Deforestation Urbanisation Climate change

500

What is the only continent without any active volcanoes?

Australia

600

Who coined the geocentric model of the universe?

Claudius Ptolemy

600

Who discovered red shift?

Hubble

600

What are the two remnants of a medium mass star?

white dwarf & black dwarf

600

What is the main difference between the big bang theory and the steady state theory?

Big Bang has a point of origin, steady state assumes the universe always existed 

600

Name a way in which all of the four spheres are connected

multiple answers

600

It’s the only island whose territory makes up parts of 3 different independent nations

Borneo

700

What is the correct star life cycle?

nebula-protostar-main sequence star-red giant/red supergiant-planetary nebula/supernova-black hole and neutron star/white dwarf and black dwarf

700

What is the gas composition of the atmosphere?

78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amount of others

700

What word for a friend comes from the Latin for “with whom you would eat bread

Companion

800

In what 1961 movie does Audrey Hepburn had a cat with no name

Breakfast at Tiffany's