Vocabulary
Planets
True or False
Objects in the Solar System
What's Larger?
100

Composed of 8 planets, asteroids, meteors, satellites, and comets "captured" in its orbits.

Solar System

100

The planet with "known" living organisms.

Earth

100

The Solar System has 9 planets.

False, it has 8. Pluto is not a planet anymore.

100

The center of the solar system.

Sun.

100

star or galaxy

galaxy

200

Large, natural objects that orbit, or travel around stars. Hits all 3 criteria.

Planet

200

The planet that is closest to the Sun.

Mercury

200

The sun's gravitational pull keeps Earth in the Sun's orbit.

True.

200

A large, irregularly shaped, rocky object in space that orbits our Sun.

Asteroid.

200

Mercury or Saturn

Saturn

300

The continual rise and fall of water in seas and ocean.

Tides

300

The biggest Planet in the Solar System.

Jupiter

300

Objects that move closer decrease the force of gravity between objects.

False, objects that move closer increase the force of gravity between objects.

300

An icy object with a nucleus of ice and dust that orbits the sun on an elongated path.

Comet.

300

Jupiter or Saturn

Jupiter

400

Is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems. Held together by gravity.

Galaxy

400

Earth in the center of the Solar System.

Geocentric 

400

The moon has the MOST gravity.

False, the sun has the most gravity, it has enough gravitational pull to have 8 planets and other space stuff orbit it.

400

A small body of matter from outer space (asteroid) that enters the earth's atmosphere appearing as a streak of light,  a “shooting star”.

Meteor.

400

Venus or Earth

Earth

500

A regular, repeating path that an object in space takes around another one.

Orbit

500

Sun in the center of the Solar System.

Heliocentric

500

The orbits of planets around the sun are ellipses.

True.

500

A celestial body that makes an orbit around a planet, including, dwarf planets and minor planets.

Moon.

500

Uranus or Neptune 

Uranus