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When the universe gets bigger and bigger over time, it is doing this.

expanding

100

Because they are much smaller than planets, most asteroids have this kind of lumpy shape.

irregular astroid

100

What is the main sequence?

The long stage where a star spends most of its life, steadily fusing hydrogen into helium.

100

Who was the main character in One Piece

luffy 

200

The two most common and lightest elements created in the first few minutes after the Big Bang.

hydrogen and helium

200

The glowing streak of light we see in the night sky when a space rock burns up in the atmosphere.

shooting star

200

Stars are born inside these huge clouds of gas and dust in space.

Nebula

200

What is rotation

The period of time it takes a planet to complete one full spin on its own axis, which gives us the length of its day.

300

This is the tiny, infinitely hot and dense point from which the entire universe began to expand.

singularity

300

The vast, doughnut-shaped region between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found. 

Asteroid Belt

300

This is the official scientific name of the star at the center of our solar system.

Sun

300

How are tides formed

The gravitational pull of the Moon is the primary cause of these regular rises and falls of ocean water on Earth.

400

The approximate number of billions of years ago that the Big Bang is estimated to have occurred

13.8 billion

400

This is the official term for a piece of space rock that hits the Earth's surface and survives the fall.

meteorite

400

This process happens in a star's core, where two lighter atoms combine to form a heavier atom, releasing huge amounts of energy.

Nuclear Fusion

400

What is the name of the anime where a kid has yellow hair and wants to be hokage

Naruto

500

This is the process where the first atomic nuclei (like hydrogen and helium) were formed in the first few minutes after the Big Bang.

nucleosynthesis

500

The resistance that causes a meteoroid to heat up and glow as it enters Earth's atmosphere.

friction

500

An extremely dense, rapidly spinning object left behind after a supernova that isn't massive enough to form a black hole.

Nuetron Star

500

What is an Astronomical Unit?

The average distance from the Earth to the Sun, a unit often abbreviated as AU.