This is what we call the massive gravitational distortion so great that not even light can escape it.
What is a black hole?
This is the element that makes up the majority of our Sun.
What is hydrogen?
Scuba diver is to ocean as...
astronaut is to...
What is space?
These three things make Earth unlike any other planet in our Solar System.
(3-parter)
What is (are)...
...liquid water?
...safe, breatheable air?
...living things?
These are the largest 2 planets in our solar system.
This is what we call objects that orbit our Sun, but are too small to be considered planets.
What are Dwarf Planets?
Our Sun can be described as this size compared to other stars.
What is medium-sized?
Fighter jet is to sky as...
rocketship is to...
What is space?
These planets have rings.
What are Saturn and Uranus?
Every moon in our Solar System revolves around one of these.
What is a planet?
We describe this as a group of matter orbiting a single star.
What is a solar system?
This is the hottest part of the sun.
What is the core?
Basketball is to Jupiter as...
ping-pong ball is to...
(answer will vary)
What is something smaller?
This is Miss Werth's favorite planet.
What is Jupiter?
This is the name of our nearest neighboring galaxy.
What is the Andromeda Galaxy?
This is what we call the force of attraction that exists between all objects in the universe.
What is gravity?
This is roughly how far the Sun is from the Earth.
What is 93 million miles?
Planet is to star as...
moon is to...
What is planet?
This is Miss Werth's favorite moon.
What is Io?
Of the following planets, only this one has a solid surface:
Neptune
Jupiter
Uranus
Mars
What is Mars?
This is the word that means "Earth-like."
What is terrestrial?
This area of varying sizes of rocks held in orbit around our Sun between Mars and Jupiter is called this.
What is the Astroid Belt?
Highway is to mile as...
space is to...
What is lightyear?
This is the saying we can use to remember the order of the planets from the sun.
What is "My Very Educated Mother Just Serves Us Noodles?" (or similar)
These are the Gas Giants.
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus?