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Study Guide Science Quiz Thursday December 20th Know the Following: Planets Know the order of the planets from the sun Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto Know which planets are terrestrial and which are gas giants Terrestrial = Mercury Venus, Earth Mars Gas Giants = Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune What is the asteroid belt and where is it located? The asteroid belt is a band of rock and ice particles that separates the terrestrial planets from the gas giants (located between Mars and Jupiter) Which planet is the smallest? Mercury Which planet is the largest? Jupiter Which planet is the closest? Which planet is the farthest from the sun? Closet- Mercury Farthest- Neptune or Pluto What planet is Earth’s twin? Venus What other two planets are considered twins? Neptune and Uranus Craters What is the relationship between the size of the object causing the crater and the crater itself? The larger the object the larger the crater it will create What is the relationship between the height of the object causing the crater and the crater itself? The higher the object’s height the deeper the crater it will create What is the relationship between the speed of the object causing the crater and the crater itself? The faster the object is traveling the larger and deeper the crater it will create. Space Technology What was NASA’s first mission? Mercury What was important about the Apollo mission? We put a man on the moon What was Skylab? It was the first space station. It allowed people to live and work in space What is the job of a space probe? To gather information from places too dangerous for humans to go. Probes have gathered information from the gas giants and from the sun. Mass and Weight How is mass measured? Grams and kilograms What changes from planet to planet? (mass or weight) Weight If matter is not added or taken away what doesn’t change? (mass or weight) Mass Gravity Define gravity The force of attraction that draws an object What is the difference between mass and weight? Mass is the amount of material in an object Weight is the measurement of the force of gravity on an object Define surface gravity The strength of the gravitational force on the surface of the earth or another planet.