Big Bang Theory
Star Formation & Life Cycle
Anatomy of the Sun
electromagnetic spectrum
H-R Diagram & Nucleosynthesis
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What is the big bang theory?

 The most widely accepted explanation for how the universe began.

100

Where do stars come from?

Star-forming nebulae

100

What is the Sun mostly made of?

About 75% hydrogen and 24% helium

100

What is electromagnetic radiation?

Energy that travels in waves produced by the Sun

100

What does the H-R Diagram show?

 It classifies stars by temperature and brightness (luminosity)

200
When did the universe begin?

About 13.8 billion years ago


200

What is a protostar?

"Baby star", early stage in a stars life

200

What happens in the Sun’s core?

Nuclear fusion happens; it is the hottest part

200

Name the visible spectrum colors.

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet

200

What is the Main Sequence on the H-R Diagram?

The stable phase where stars fuse hydrogen into helium; most stars lie here.

300

What is the Cosmic Microwave Background?

The oldest light we can detect, strong evidence for the Big Bang.

300

What happens in the stars core in the main sequence phase? Explain.

Nuclear fusion, stars fuse hydrogen into helium 

300

Where is the visible surface of the Sun?

The photosphere

300

Which EM waves have the highest energy?

Gamma rays 

300

What are white dwarfs?

Small stars left after medium-sized stars die.

400

Name one of the fundamental forces that formed during the big bang?

Gravity, electromagnetic, strong and weak nuclear

400

Describe the Red Giant phase.

A star expands and cools after using up its hydrogen fuel

400

What causes sunspots?

Cooler, darker regions caused by magnetic fields.

400

What EM radiation have a low frequency and a low wavelength?

Radio, microwave, infrared 

400

What elements are formed inside massive stars?

hydrogen up to iron

500

What elements were mostly created during Big Bang nucleosynthesis? (The first elements formed)

Hydrogen and Helium 

500

What happens when a massive star dies?

 It explodes as a supernova, forming neutron stars or black holes

500

What is the solar wind and its effect on Earth?

Space weather, a stream of solar flares that release from the sun that impact earth b

500

Why is UV radiation dangerous?

High wavelength, can cause sunburns and damage cells

500

 What elements form during supernova nucleosynthesis?

Elements heavier than iron, like gold and uranium