SOLAR SYSTEM
CELESTIAL BODIES
THE UNIVERSE
PLANETS
THE EARTH
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How many stars do you find in our Solar System?

One: the Sun

100

The celestial body´s rotation and orbit both last 28 days.

The Moon
100
What´s our galaxy name?

Milky way

100

Name two planets with rings. 

Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune

100

What are the movements of the Earth?

Rotation and Orbit.

200

Which is the third planet in our Solar System?

Earth

200

A small celestial body made up of rock and ice.

Comet

200

What are the hypotheses explaining the origin of the universe?

The Big Bang theory

200

Which planet is between Saturn and Neptune?

Uranus

200

This is the movement of the Earth that causes the day and the night.

Rotation.

300

Where are the asteroids?

Asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

300

Nuclear reactions take place inside these celestial bodies.

Stars
300

Units to measure distance in astronomy.

The Astronomical Unite and the light year.

300

Which planets are smaller than the Earth?

Venus, Mars and Mercury are smaller than Earth.

300

This is the movement of the Earth that causes the seasons.

Orbit.

400

The average distance between this planet and the Sun is an astronomical unit 

The Earth

400

Where are the asteroids?

Asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

400

The shape of the Milky Way Galaxy.

Spiral shape

400

Which planet is the furthest one?

The most distant planet in the Solar System is Neptune

400

This celestial body causes the tides in the Earth.

The Moon.

500
This celestial body is the closest to the Sun.

Mercury

500

Which one is the largest celestial body: The Moon, Mercury, Mars or a dwarf planet?

A Dwarf planet.

500

The Difference Between the Geocentric and Heliocentric Models of the Solar System.

The geocentric model says that the earth is at the center of the cosmos or universe. The early heliocentric models consider the sun as the center, and the planets revolve around the sun.

500

Which rocky planets are larger than Mercury?

Mars, Earth and Venus.

500

What is between the Sun and the Moon during a lunar eclipse?

The Earth