Solar System Composition
Timeline/History
Planets
Comets, Meteors, Asteroids, Dwarf Planets
Review
100

True or false? The distance between planets and sizes of the planets vary greatly.

True!

100

True or false? Technological advances, breakthroughs in interpretation, and new observations continuously refine our understanding of the Earth and solar system.

True!

100

Match the description to the correct planet

Closest to the sun, Second smallest, No moons, No atmosphere, MANY craters

Mercury

100

Define an asteroid

Rocky debris revolving around the sun, mostly in asteroid belt

100

What are the two major elements in our atmosphere?

Nitrogen and Oxygen

200

The outer, gas planets are very _______, and the four inner planets are comparatively ________ and ________.

The outer, gas planets are very large, and the four inner planets are comparatively small and rocky.

200

Who invented the modern telescope?

Galileo

200

Match the description to the correct planet.

Largest, 1400 Earths could fit inside, Faint rings, Red spot= hurricane, 26 moons, Redish orangish

Jupiter

200
Define a comet

a small, frozen object made of dust, rock, and ice that orbits the Sun

200

As altitude increases in the atmosphere, air pressure (increases/decreases).

As altitude increases in the atmosphere, air pressure decreases.

300

What two things are the forces that keeps the planets in motion around the sun?

Gravity and Inertia

300

What invention provided powerful and confounding observations that rapidly challenged the Earth-centered model?

The telescope

300

Match the description to the correct planet. 

Blue, White spot=storm, 11 moons

Neptune

300
Define a meteor and list the three types

Chunks of rock or dust in space, 3 types - meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite

300
Which from the following are nonrenewable resources?


Petroleum, biomass, coal, natural gas, and sunlight

Petroleum, coal, and natural gas

400

Gravitational attraction depends on the ________ and _________ of interacting objects.

Gravitational attraction depends on the masses and distances of interacting objects.

400

Galileo's invention of the modern telescope proved that the ______ was at the center of our solar system.

Sun

400

Match the description to the correct planet. 

Earth's twin, Atmosphere= carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid, Yellow due to sulfuric acid, No moons, Greenhouse effect= very hot

Venus

400

What is a dwarf planet?

objects that orbit the Sun, and are nearly round, but have not been able to clear their orbit of debris.

400

What causes tides?

Gravity between the sun, moon, and Earth

500

The solar system consists of several things. List off these 8 features.

Sun, Moon, Earth, other planets, moons, meteors, asteroids, and comets.

500

What developments have increased our knowledge and understanding of the solar system?

-New technology over the last half-century (e.g., manned and robotic spacecraft, powerful Earth-based and space telescopes, and computer analyses of huge data sets)

-mathematical physics provided a scientific explanation for the motion of the nearby planets

500

Match the description to the correct planet.

Surface is red/ yellow from iron oxide, Ice caps, Water or wind caused surface erosion, Thin atmosphere, 2 small moons

Mars

500

List off the dwarf planets

Ceres, Pluto, and 2003 UB313

500

What is the transfer of heat through direct touch? 

Convection, radiation, or conduction?

Conduction