Stars
Characteristics of the Sun
Constellations
BONUS aka HARD MODE
100
Define a star

Gigantic balls of very hot gases that give off radiation. 

100

Name one physical characteristic of the sun

Answers include:

- It is a ball of gases

- It gives off light and heat

- It has no hard surfaces

- It is very hot

100

Define constellation

A group of stars that forms a pattern. 

100

What is the largest object in our solar system?

The sun

200
Name two types of stars
Giants and supergiants
200

TRUE OR FALSE; The Sun has an atmosphere

TRUE, like the Earth, the Sun has an atmosphere. 

200

Why is the Polaris star called the North Star

Because it is almost directly above the North Pole. 

200

Why does the Sun appears larger and brighter to us than all the other stars in the sky?

Because it is the closest star to Earth. 

300

TRUE OR FALSE; Stars move in unpredictable ways.

False, stars move in predictable ways. 

300
Name the three layers of the sun. 

1. Photosphere

2. Chromosphere

3. Corona

300

What constellation contains the Polaris star?

The Little Dipper

300

The enormous, glowing loops of gas that sometimes erupt from the Sun's surface.

Prominences

400

Name a star found in the Little Dipper

The Polaris

400

What are the two type of eruptions that take place on the Sun?

Solar flares and prominences. 

400

How many constellations do scientists divide the night sky into?

88 constellations. 

400

These two Earth motions are why the constellations we see shift and change throughout the different seasons.

Earth's rotation and Earth's revolution

500

What makes stars appear to move in the sky?

The rotation of the Earth.

500

What is a solar flare similar to on Earth

Volcanoes

500

How might constellations help scientists study the sky?

Constellations make it easier to locate some individual stars. 

500

Because the Sun is so large, it has this physical property that is strong enough to keep all eight planets in orbit around it.

Gravity