Exam 17: Moons and Small Solar System Bodies

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The asteroid belt is between the orbits of

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Which of the Galilean moons has volcanic activity?

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The Moon's average distance from Earth is about ______________ km.

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At what longitude is an observer who sees the last-quarter moon on his meridian when it is 12:00 noon local solar time at 75°W?

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It is 12:00 noon local solar time at 75°W.The date is March 21.At which of the following longitudes would an observer be able to see the last-quarter moon rising?

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Other than Earth,the only known object in the solar system to have surface water and ice is ______________.

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The Moon rises 50 minutes later each day because

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When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere,it is called a(n)______________.

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Which of the following is not a general feature of the Moon's surface?

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A high tide is occurring at Charleston,South Carolina (151°W,36°N).At approximately what other longitude is a high tide occurring?

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______________ is the major moon of Neptune.

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Which of the following has the most moons?

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Asteroids are sometimes referred to as ______________ planets.

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The tail of a comet is shortest when the comet is

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A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon is in the ______________ phase.

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______________ is the largest known asteroid.

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Short-period comets,such as Halley's comet,are believed to come from ______________.

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Tides occur later each day because of

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The Moon is thought to be

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If a person weighs 150 lb on Earth,what will the person weigh on the Moon?

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