Exam 18: Asteroid and Comet Impacts
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Exam 18: Asteroid and Comet Impacts50 Questions
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Why would astronomers have difficulty spotting a large incoming asteroid headed for Earth?
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How is the tail of a comet oriented? (Which way does it point?)
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The Chicxulub crater is thought to be evidence of the meteor impact associated with the extinction of the dinosaurs.
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Most asteroids originate from an asteroid belt orbiting the sun between which two planets?
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An anomalous amount of _______________ is found in the boundary clay of the 65 million-year-old K-T event.
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What is Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary clay, and where did it form? Describe the conditions under which it formed, and what it looks like.
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A large portion of the _______________ layer, which protects us from the sun's ultraviolet rays, would likely be destroyed by a moderate asteroid impact on Earth.
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On average, how often does a six-meter diameter asteroid collide with Earth?
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In January, 2002, an object 0.3 km across passed within 800,000 km of Earth, only roughly twice the distance to the moon.
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The giant Manicouagan crater of the eastern Canada is one of the largest impact craters observable on the surface of the Earth, appearing as a striking ring of _______________.
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Because meteorites travel faster than the speed of sound, we cannot hear them until they are relatively close.
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