The Planets
Comets, Asteroids & Meteors
Planets, Moons & the Sun
Gravity, Orbits & Newton’s Laws
Random Solar System Questions
100

Which planet is closest to the Sun?

 Mercury 

Explanation: It is the first planet.

100

What are comets mostly made of?

Ice, dust, and rock

Explanation: They melt and form tails near the Sun.

100

What effect does Earth’s moon have on Earth?

Tides

Explanation: The moon’s gravity pulls on the oceans.

100

What two factors determine gravitational force?

Mass and distance

Explanation: More mass = stronger pull; more distance = weaker pull.

100

Why are outer planets colder than inner planets?

They are farther from the Sun

Explanation: They receive less solar energy.

200

Which two planets are too hot for liquid water because they are inside the habitable zone?

Mercury and Venus 

Explanation: They are too close to the Sun

200

A comet develops a tail when it gets closer to the Sun. Why?

Heat causes ice to melt and gas to be released

Explanation: Solar radiation produces the tail.


200

Do planets or moons orbit in a circle or an elliptical (oval) shape?

Elliptical

Explanation: Orbits are slightly stretched ovals, not perfect circles.

200

Why does a comet or planet keep moving forward even as gravity pulls it inward?

Because of inertia

Explanation: Newton’s First Law — objects resist changes in motion.

200

Which planet is known for its rings?

Saturn

Explanation: It has the most visible ring system.

300

Which planet has the most moons?

Jupiter

Explanation: It has the greatest confirmed number.

300

Which one stays in space and which one burns up in Earth’s atmosphere: a meteor or a meteoroid?

A meteoroid stays in space; a meteor burns in the atmosphere

Explanation: Meteors burn up as shooting stars.

300

At which point in orbit does the moon move the fastest?

When it is closest to Earth

Explanation: Gravity is stronger at shorter distances.

300

If the distance between a moon and a planet increases, what happens to the gravitational force?

The Gravity decreases

Explanation: More distance = weaker force.

300

If Earth were too far from the Sun, what would happen to water?

 It would freeze

Explanation: Less heat means lower temperatures.

400

Earth and Mars are both in the habitable zone, but only one has liquid water on the surface.

 Which Planet and Why?

Earth has the right atmosphere to support liquid water.

Explanation: Mars doesn’t have an atmosphere that creates a greenhouse effect to keep surface water liquid. Instead, its surface water evaporated, and deeper water is frozen underground.

400

Which starts farther from the Sun: comets or asteroids?

Comets

Explanation: Many begin in the Oort Cloud or Kuiper Belt.

400

What four things are required to make a planet habitable for life like on Earth?

Water, a source of energy, complex chemistry, and a stable environment

Explanation: These conditions support life as we know it.

400

A planet wants to move in a straight line, but gravity bends that motion. Which law explains the straight-line part?

Newton’s First Law (Inertia)

Explanation: Objects keep their motion unless acted on.

400

According to NASA, our moon moves about one inch away from Earth each year. If this continues, how would the increased distance affect the moon’s orbital motion?

 The moon would orbit more slowly and have a larger orbital path

Explanation: More distance = weaker gravity = slower orbit.

500

Which planets have more than one moon? 

Name at least three.

Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Explanation: Only Mercury and Venus have zero; Earth has one.

500

What two factors affect the orbit of an asteroid if it gets close to Earth?

Mass and distance

Explanation: These control gravitational pull.

500

What percentage of Earth’s atmosphere is oxygen: 10%, 20%, 50%, or 100%?

 20%

Explanation: Most of our atmosphere is nitrogen.

500

If Earth suddenly had no gravity acting on the moon, what would the moon do?

Move in a straight line at a constant speed

Explanation: Without gravity, inertia takes over.

500

What percentage of Earth’s atmosphere is oxygen: 10%, 20%, 50%, or 100%?

20%

Explanation: Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen.