Space
Star Life Cycle
Planets
Glaciers
River Systems
100

What is the name of the model of the solar system widely accepted today?

Heliocentric model

100

A star is born when what begins?

Nuclear Fusion

100

What are the four terrestrial planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

100

What is a glacier made of?

Snow

100

A small stream that flows into a bigger stream or river is called what?

A Tributary

200

This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see.

Visible light

200

The Sun is this type of star.

Yellow Star

200

Which planet has extreme temperatures because it has no atmosphere?

Mercury

200

Where do alpine glaciers form?

On mountains

200

The area near a river that floods when water levels get to be too high is known as what?

Floodplain

300

What is the energy called that can travel through space in the form of waves?

electromagnetic radiation

300

The color of a star depends on its what?

Temperature

300

___ is a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which planets form.

Solar Nebula

300

Large rocks or boulders that are transported by glaciers are called?

Erratics

300

New deposition seals off the ends and the cut-off becomes an ___ that will eventually dry up.

Oxbow Lake

400

Who discovered the shape of a planet's orbit is actually an ellipse?

Johannes Kepler

400

All stars in the main sequence stage are fusing ____ into ____ in their cores.

Hydrogen into Helium

400

Which planet rotates on its side?

Uranus

400

What is a mixture of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface?

Till

400

An area of land where the surface water and groundwater drain into a particular body of water is known as a what?

A Watershed

500

A ___ is a transparent object with refracting surfaces that separate white light into spectrum colors.

Prism

500

What determines if a star becomes a giant or a supergiant?

star size

500

What are the characteristics for an object in space to be considered a planet? (3 things)

1. Orbits the Sun

2. Round because of its own gravitational pull

3. Clear orbital path

500

What are the 2 processes of glacial movement?

Basal Slip and Internal Plastic Flow

500

Which river do the Great Lakes flow into?

St. Lawrence River