Earth Science
Stars
The Galaxy
Astronomy/the moon
Solar System
100

Name the remaining three Earth systems:

1. geosphere 

hydrosphere

atmosphere

biosphere

100

The sun contains about how much of the solar systems mass?

99%

100

What shape is the galaxy?

disk-like

100
What are the 2 types of telescopes?

Refracting and reflecting

100

How did the solar system form?

The collapse of an interstellar cloud

200

Name the layers of the Earth

crust 

upper mantle 

lower

inner core

outer core

200

What are the three layers of the sun's atmosphere?

Photosphere, chromosphere, corona

200

Where are the oldest stars in the Milky Way located?

nuclear bulge and halo

200

The electromagnetic spectrum is arranged according to frequency and ___________.

wavelength

200

Name the terrestrial planets and give me the other name for terrestrial.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

Inner Planets

300

This type of scientist studies Earth's history, glacial movements, rocks etc.

Geologist

300

YOU MUST GET BOTH CORRECT

What is the difference between fission and fusion? Which one creates energy?

Fusion is the combining of lightweight atomic nuclei and fission is the splitting.


Fusion

300

Put these in order from largest to smallest.

1. planets

2. superclusters

3. galaxies

4. solar system


1. supercluster

2. Galaxies

3. solar system

4. Planets

300

These are the smooth dark spots on the surface of the moon.

Maria

300

These planets are generally colder, have ring systems, and satellites.

The gas giant planets

400

This includes all organisms on Earth as well as the environments that they live in 

Biosphere

400

What is a binary star and how many stars in the sky are either binary or members of multiple-star systems?

When 2 stars are gravitationally bound together. More than half of the stars in the sky are ether binary or members of multiple-star systems.

400

What theory explains the expansion of the Universe?

The Big Bang

400

How do they theorize the moon formed?

As a result of a collision between the Earth and a mars-sized object ( Impact Theory) 

400

This is the seeming backwards motion of a planet

Retrograde motion

500

Explain how water cycles through all of Earth's systems( Biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere).

Water from the hydrosphere enters the atmosphere and then falls to the biosphere and then soaks into the geosphere. 

500

The formation of a star begins with dust and gas in cloud form. What is this called?

A nebula

500

Edwin Hubble found what out  by studying the redshift and distance of galaxies?

The universe is expanding and the farther away a galaxy is the faster it is moving away

500

The name for the layer of loose, ground-up rock on the moons surface. 

regolith 

500

What is the largest planet in the solar system

Jupiter