Chapter 6 Flashcards

1
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Mariner

A

These were the first fly-by missions to Mars

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2
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Viking

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These missions were the first to successfully land on Mars.

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3
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Pathfinder

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This was the first rover to explore the surface of Mars.

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4
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Phoenix

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This was the first Mars mission to dig beneath the surface.

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5
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Curiosity

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This was the largest rover ever sent to Mars.

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6
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Mars comes closer to Earth than any other planet.

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false

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7
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Galileo was able to observe polar caps on Mars with his first telescope observations.

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false

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8
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Some early observers thought that changes in the large dark regions on the surface of Mars were caused by

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the growth of vegetation

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9
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The Plurality of Worlds

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The hypothesis that other planets are actually worlds like the Earth

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10
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provides observational evidence that Mars has weather and an atmosphere

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dust devils
wind streaks
eroded craters

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11
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Why does liquid water boil away when exposed to the Martian atmosphere

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the low air pressure lowers the boiling point

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12
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The presence of ___________ on the surface of Mars provides additional evidence for a wet Martian past

A

blueberries

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13
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In many ancient cultures, the “red planet” was named after

A

the god of war

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14
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In the early 1900’s, it was considered common knowledge that there was intelligent life on Mars

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true

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15
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The Spirit and Opportunity rover missions continued for several years despite being designed to operate for only

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90 days

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16
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The Phoenix Lander found __________ just under the surface of Mars

A

frozen water ice

17
Q

The most clear evidence for the presence of water on ancient Mars is

A

dried riverbeds

18
Q

A respected scientist and mathematician, Carl Gauss, recommended that we build a large right triangle on the surface of the Earth in order to

A

communicate with Martians

19
Q

Compared to the Earth, Mars is about

A

1/2 the size

20
Q

Observing Mars is difficult because

A

it is so small on our night sky

21
Q

The War of the Worlds

A

fake broadcast

22
Q

after Galileo used the telescope

A

mars was studied

23
Q

Red on Mars shows

A

high elevation

24
Q

Blue on Mars shows

A

low elevation

25
Q

Mars temperature too cold for

A

liquid water

26
Q

Atmosphere protects

A

object surface

27
Q

Volcanism

A

shapes object surface

28
Q

Crater impact

A

changes object surface