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Review sheet for Solar System Test:
1. What is the model in which Earth is at the center of the system of planets? GEOCENTRIC
2. Who explained that the sun is at the center of the system of planets? COPERNICUS
3. What did Galileo observe about Venus? VENUS GOES THROUGH PHASES SIMILAR
TO THOSE OF EARTH'S MOON.
4. What are the two factors that combine to keep the planets in orbit? GRAVITY AND
INERTIA
5. What is the tendency of a moving object to continue moving in a straight line or a
stationary object to remain in place? INERTIA
6. Each planet and its moons form a SYSTEM
7. Scientists believe there is enough fuel in the sun to last for about another 5 BILLION
YEARS
8. What layer are you looking at when you look at a photograph of the sun?
PHOTOSPHERE
9. The solar wind is a stream of charged particles produced by the sun's CORONA
10. When compared to the gases around them on the sun, sunspots are COOLER
11. What links different parts of sunspot regions? SOLAR PROMINENCES
12. What do all of the inner planets have in common? THEY ARE SMALL AND HAVE
ROCKY SURFACES.
13. Why is Earth unique among the planets? IT HAS OCEANS
14. How are Venus and Earth alike? BY ITS SIZE AND DENSITY
15. Why can’t the atmospheres of the gas giant planets escape into space? THE GAS
GIANTS HAVE VERY STRONG GRAVITY
16. What do the first four outer planets have in common? THEY ARE MUCH LARGER
THAN EARTH AND DO NOT HAVE SOLID SURFACES.
17. What are Saturn's rings are made up mostly of? CHUNKS OF ICE AND ROCK
18. Why is Uranus different from most other planets? IT ROTATES ON ITS SIDE
19. Why is Pluto different from the other outer planets? IT’S SMALL AND HAS A SOLID
SURFACE.
20. What shape are the orbits of comets seen from Earth? LONG NARROW ELLIPSES
21. Where do Meteoroids usually come from? COMETS OR ASTERIODS
22. When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere, it produces a streak of light called a?
METEOR
23. Give a description of the inner planets:
THEY ARE SMALL AND HAVE A ROCKY SURFACE
24. Give a description of the outer planets:
THEY ARE LARGE AND HAVE A GASEOUS ATMOSPHERE
25. Pluto has FEWER moons than any other outer planet.
26. What are chunks of ice and dust that can have long elliptical orbits? COMETS
27. Label the layers of the sun:
a. ____CORONA________
b. ___CHROMOSPHERE__
c. ___PHOTOSPHERE___
d. ___SUNSPOTS____
e. ___PROMINENCE____
f. _____CORE__________