Astronomy quiz 1 unit 4 Flashcards

1
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Solar system

A

planets and other bodies that orbit the sun

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2
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orbit

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circular path of one object around another

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3
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what keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?

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gravitational force

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4
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fusion

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hydrogen gas fused together to produce helium

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5
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parts of the sun

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-core (where fusion takes place, provides sun with energy)
-photosphere (where suns light originates)
-chromosphere (temperature begins to increase again)
-corona (solar atmosphere around the sun)

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6
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radiant energy

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energy carried by light

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7
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what is the earths distance from the sun called and why?

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the goldilocks zone because it is “just right” for the existence of life
(not to hot or cold from the sun

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8
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how does the sun help life on earth

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plants need the suns energy for photosynthesis, which they create the food and oxygen that sustains life on earth

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9
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how does the sun create energy sources for humans

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-wind is created by the suns thermal energy in our atmosphere; we harness the wind to create electricty through wind turbines
-solar energy can be converted to electrical energy by solar panels
-biomass can be burned to create electricity

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10
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the moon

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rocky body that orbits our planet

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11
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phases of the moon

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full moon, first quarter, last quarter, new moon

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12
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where did the moon come from?

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when a large asteroid hit the earth and the debris clumped together and formed the moons which became trapped within the earths gravity

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13
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lunar eclipse + total eclipse

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when the earth is between the sun and moon, blocking some of the sunlight that sines on the moon which makes it look like the moon disappears.
-total eclipse: when earths shadow darken almost the entire moon

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14
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solar eclipse

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moon is directly between the earth and sun, blocking the suns light, making it look like the sun disappeared

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15
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why do we need the moon?

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-stabilized the planets wobble on its axis, created a stable livable climate
-stabilize the earths tilt which creates different seasons

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16
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the distances between stars are measure in …

A

light years which is the distance that light travels in one year

17
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how close is the closest star to earth other than the sun

A

4.3 light years

18
Q

the sun is ___ km from the earth

A

150, 000, 000

19
Q

distances between planets are measure in …

A

astronomical units (AU)

20
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light travels __ km per second

A

300,000

21
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one light year is equal to ….

A

about ten trillion km.

22
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why do people say the when we look at stars that are far away, we are looking back in time

A

because these stars are very old and probably took years to shine their light to you

23
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what are asteroids

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-large chunks of rock
-found in a “belt” between the planets mars and jupiter

24
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comets

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-are made up of rocks, dust, and ice
-orbits the sun

25
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meteroids

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-small bits of rock
-scattered throughout the solar system
-called shooting star when it enters earths atmosphere because frictions causes it to grow brightly

26
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closets and furthest planets from the sun

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closet - mercury
farthest - neptune

27
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largest and smallest planets

A

largest - jupiter
smallest - mercury

28
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what planets have no moons

A

mercury and venus

29
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which planet has 2 moons

A

mars

30
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which planet has the most moons

A

jupiter, saturn

31
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which planets have rings

A

jupiter, saturn, and uranus

32
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any other space object that orbits another space object is called a

A

satillite

33
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why does the same side of the moon always face the earth?

A

synchronous rotation. one rotation of the moon on the axis takes the same time a a full orbit of moon around the earth

34
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moons gravitational pull creates…

A

tides -> created the conditions for living things to survive