Stars and H-R Diagram
Star Energy & Life Cycle
Planetary Motion
Earthquakes and Seismic Waves
Earth's Interior
100

What is the life cycle stage of our sun?

Main Sequence

100

What process gives the sun energy?

Nuclear Fusion

100

Kepler's 1st Law states that planets orbit in what shape?

ellipical

100

What are the two waves that travel through Earth's interior?

P and S waves

100

What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?

The crust

200

What life cycle stage is a star with a luminosity of about 10,000 and temperature around 5,000 K?

Supergiant

200

What are the two main elements involved in nuclear fusion?

hydrogen & helium

200

True or False: all planets orbit in the sun in a circular shape

False

200

Which waves can travel through solids, liquids and gases?

P waves

200

Which layer is liquid?

Outer core

300

What has a great effect on a star's life cycle?

It's mass

300

What element is commonly found in stars approaching the end of their life cycle?

iron

300

Kepler's Third Law says a planet's orbital period depends on this.

Its distance from the sun

300

Which waves can only travel through solids?

S waves

300

Which layer do you expect to be the most dense?

Inner core

400

What is the force that pulls gases in a star together?

Gravity

400

Why do large stars have shorter lifespans?

They burn through fuel faster

400

Which planet would take longer to make one full rotation around the sun: one closer to the sun or farther away from it?

Closer

400

Which waves are faster?

P waves

400

As you move deeper into the earth, what generally happens to the4 density?

it increases

500

What are the 4 major regions on an H-R diagram?

main sequence, giants, supergiants, and white dwarfs

500

Why is chemical combustion not a good source of energy for stars?

It doesn't provide as much energy as nuclear fusion

500

Which planet would orbit the sun faster: Earth or Venus?

Venus

500

What shape do P waves have?

wavy

500

What happens to iron rich lava when it cools?

It points north