Deck 22: Touring Our Solar System

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Which one of the following statements is believed to be true of comets?

A) They have highly elliptical orbits around the Sun.
B) They are composed mostly of dense rock particles.
C) They may gain slightly in mass with each orbit around the Sun.
D) Their bright, glowing appearance in the night sky is due to frictional heating in Earth's atmosphere.
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The ________ explains how our solar system probably formed from a giant cloud of gases and dispersed solid particles.

A) protogalactic theory
B) nebular hypothesis
C) extrastellar solar hypothesis
D) planetary compression theory
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Which of the following statements concerning ring satellites of the planets is true?

A) They are thin, solid disks revolving around the parent planets in polar orbits.
B) They consist of concentrations of particles generally smaller than 10 meters in diameter.
C) They have orbits that do not coincide with the equatorial planes of the parent planets.
D) They are present around Saturn and Jupiter, but not around Uranus and Neptune.
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________ meteorites are thought to be analogous in composition to Earth's core.

A) Calcareous
B) Iron
C) Stony
D) Ammonical
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Which one of the following is not found on Mars?

A) polar ice caps
B) H2O-rich atmosphere
C) sand dunes
D) extinct volcanoes
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________ is a moon of Mars.

A) Ajo
B) Miranda
C) Callisto
D) Phobos
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________ refers to the bright head of a comet.

A) Lima
B) Toma
C) Coma
D) Lira
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How did the lunar maria most likely originate?

A) huge impact basins that were nearly filled with basaltic lava flows
B) huge impact craters filled with frozen carbon dioxide and dark-colored silt and dust
C) massive, basaltic comets melted when they hit the lunar surface
D) the solar wind eroded very wide, shallow basins that filled with lunar dust
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________ are found both on Mars and Earth.

A) Erosional features related to flowing water
B) Active volcanoes
C) Heavily cratered landscapes preserved from early in the planets' histories
D) Oceans
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Pluto is now classified as a ________ in our solar system

A) terrestrial planet
B) Jovian planet
C) dwarf planet
D) comet
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Compared to Earth's atmosphere, the atmosphere of Mars has surface pressures that are ________.

A) 3 times those on Earth; major gases are water vapor and carbon dioxide
B) 0.1 times those on Earth; major gases are water vapor and carbon dioxide
C) one-half those on Earth; main gases are methane and nitrogen
D) 1.5 times those on Earth; main gases are methane and nitrogen
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________ occurs when an object in the outer reaches of the solar system passes between Earth and a far distant star, temporarily blocking light from the star.

A) Decantation
B) Elliptation
C) Acculturation
D) Occultation
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Which one of the following is NOT true of Jupiter?

A) largest and most massive planet
B) a rotational speed slower than Mercury
C) dominantly composed of hydrogen
D) a very dense atmosphere
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Which one of the following is most likely to be associated both with impact craters and with volcanic calderas that originate by collapse?

A) outwardly radiating, fragmental, bright, surface streaks
B) sharp rims that rise well above the surrounding area far away from the edge of the depression
C) sharp, central peaks that rise above the floor of the depression
D) landslides and other mass wasting movements along the walls of the depression
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A cluster of three large, fresh-looking impact craters shown in radar images of the surface of Venus best supports the conclusion that ________.

A) tectonism is still very active on Venus
B) erosion and weathering are very slow processes on Venus
C) volcanism was very active during the first billion or so years of the planet's history
D) Venus was recently hit by a large, three-unit, cluster asteroid
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The surface features of ________ are known only through satellite radar mapping.

A) Jupiter
B) Mercury
C) Venus
D) Mars
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Which pair of solar system bodies comes closest to approximating a "double planet," that is, two bodies of roughly equal mass close enough to revolve around each other as they orbit around the Sun?

A) Earth; Venus
B) Pluto; Charon
C) Uranus; Saturn
D) Venus; Mars
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As the solar system was forming, ________ came closest to undergoing nuclear fusion and becoming a second sun.

A) Neptune
B) Earth
C) Jupiter
D) Saturn
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________ has the great, dark spot on its surface.

A) Mars
B) Neptune
C) Venus
D) Uranus
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________ has atmospheric pressures at its surface that are roughly comparable to those at Earth's surface.

A) Jupiter's moon Io
B) Saturn's moon Titan
C) Neptune's moon Cassini
D) Uranus's moon Miranda
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Which one of the following statements is NOT true?

A) Pluto is the smallest and most distant planet from the Sun.
B) Jupiter is the largest, densest, and most massive planet.
C) Tectonic movements and erosion have obliterated most evidence for impacts of large objects early in Earth's geologic history.
D) Mercury rotates slower than Earth and Jupiter; it is the closest planet to the Sun.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. Mercury B. Saturn C. Uranus D. Jupiter
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. comet B. asteroid C. meteorite D. planet
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Which one of the terrestrial planets has a surface landscape similar to that of the older areas of the Moon?

A) Mercury
B) Uranus
C) Venus
D) Neptune
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. Earth B. Venus C. Mars D. Jupiter
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. Phobos B. Pluto C. Titan D. Callisto
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The high surface temperatures of this planet have been attributed to the greenhouse effect.

A) Venus
B) Uranus
C) Mars
D) Mercury
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________ has a hot, turbulent atmosphere dominated by carbon dioxide.

A) Earth
B) Jupiter
C) Mercury
D) Venus
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Vast, circular to elliptical dark-colored, smooth areas of the Moon are known as ________.

A) Olympian fields
B) Copernican steppes
C) lunar maria
D) lunar lava flats
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Which one of the following lunar features is the youngest?

A) maria
B) brightly rayed craters
C) rugged highlands
D) plagioclase-rich crustal rocks
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Most of the Moon's craters were produced by ________.

A) the impact of debris (meteoroids)
B) volcanic eruptions
C) faulting
D) radial implosions
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Which of these lunar features is the oldest?

A) maria basins
B) lunar highlands
C) rayed craters like Copernicus
D) lunar soil
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This planet has ice caps which change in size with the seasons.

A) Venus
B) Uranus
C) Mars
D) Mercury
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________, a moon orbiting Jupiter, has an unusually smooth, uncratered, ice-covered surface.

A) Phobos
B) Titan
C) Miranda
D) Europa
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________ is the principal gas in the Venusian atmosphere and also a minor component of the atmospheres of Earth and Mars.

A) Ozone
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Methane
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________ are small, extraterrestrial particles that glow brightly and burn up as they travel through Earth's atmosphere.

A) Asteroids
B) Microcomets
C) Mesocoronas
D) Meteoroids
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Compared to the density of liquid water (1 gram/cc), the appropriate range in average densities of the terrestrial planets is ________.

A) l to 2 grams/cc
B) 0.4 to 0.7 grams/cc
C) 4 to 6 grams/cc
D) 2 to 3 grams/cc
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The belt (orbit) of the asteroids is located between ________.

A) Saturn and Uranus
B) Earth and Mars
C) Venus and Mercury
D) Jupiter and Mars
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The smallest planet in the solar system is ________.

A) Venus
B) Pluto
C) Mars
D) Mercury
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The largest known volcano in the solar system is ________.

A) Mauna Loa, Hawaii, on Earth
B) Vulcan on Venus
C) Solfatara on Jupiter
D) Mons Olympus on Mars
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. maria B. craters C. highlands D. coma
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Rayed craters on the Moon, such as Copernicus, formed during an intense, early period of bombardment prior to the formation of the lunar maria.
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The Jovian planets are more massive but less dense than the terrestrial planets.
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Of the terrestrial planets, Mercury exhibits the greatest lateral variations in surface temperatures.
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Rays in the rings of Saturn are bright, radial streaks that converge inward toward the planet's surface.
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The lunar highlands exhibit rugged, topographic relief and a high density of impact craters.
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Lunar regolith breccia contains crystalline rock fragments and glassy fragments.
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The four largest moons of Jupiter are known as the Galilean moons.
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Comets are thought to be composed of dust and tiny, icy particles encased in small, solidified, metallic fragments.
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The Martian polar caps are thought to be mainly frozen methane and ammonia.
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Eruptive plumes and lava flows rich in sulfur have been photographed on Jupiter's moon, Io.
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The very large, lava-covered areas of the Moon are called maria.
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The Cassini gap refers to the planetless belt of asteroids between Mars and Earth.
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Meteorites disintegrate and burn up as shooting stars; meteoroids survive an impact event and a trip through Earth's atmosphere.
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The dark tail of a comet is called a coma.
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The Moon has highland areas which approach the height of mountains on Earth.
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Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet in the solar system.
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Large impact craters and large, domal features (probably representing viscous lava flows) have been imaged on the surface of Venus.
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Carbon dioxide is the major gas in the atmosphere of Venus.
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An extreme example of the greenhouse effect is thought to be associated with an abundance of carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere.
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The largest shield volcano yet observed in the solar system is located on ________.
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Label the planets on the diagram below. Label the planets on the diagram below.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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________ refers to the glowing head of a comet.
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Relatively small bodies which generally orbit between Mars and Jupiter are called ________.
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How is Earth unique as compared to other planets in our solar system? How is it similar? And finally, what geologic information might we obtain by visiting Mars or Venus that would further link Earth to these planets?
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The proposal that contends that Earth is in the center of the universe is called the ________ view.
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The atmosphere of Mars is less dense than Earth's, but dust storms and sand dunes indicate wind action occurs on Mars.
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The Cassini gap is associated with the planet ________.
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The spectacular bodies that have been compared to large, dirty snowballs are called ________.
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What is the general relationship between the number of natural satellites or moons that orbit a given planet and the mass of that planet? Also, how is our own Moon different from the natural satellites of other terrestrial planets?
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The relatively smooth, large, circular to elliptical areas on the lunar surface are known as ________.
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Which planet, in addition to Earth, shows clear evidence of water erosion?
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Why are meteorites a possible source of information regarding the origin and composition of Earth? Also, what other "clues" might be present in meteorites?
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________ is the major gas in the atmosphere of Venus.
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The large volcano known in the solar system, Mons Olympus, is located on the planet ________.
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The only planet in the solar system whose axis of rotation lies close to its equatorial plane is ________.
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Saturn's rings are clusters of relatively small, individual particles; the rings observed on Jupiter are violent storm clouds swirling above the polar regions of the planet.
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Of the eight planets now recognized in our solar system, the smallest planet is ________.
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Which planet has a densely cratered surface similar to that of the Moon?
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The two most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere are ________ and ________.
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Deck 22: Touring Our Solar System
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Which one of the following statements is believed to be true of comets?

A) They have highly elliptical orbits around the Sun.
B) They are composed mostly of dense rock particles.
C) They may gain slightly in mass with each orbit around the Sun.
D) Their bright, glowing appearance in the night sky is due to frictional heating in Earth's atmosphere.
A
2
The ________ explains how our solar system probably formed from a giant cloud of gases and dispersed solid particles.

A) protogalactic theory
B) nebular hypothesis
C) extrastellar solar hypothesis
D) planetary compression theory
B
3
Which of the following statements concerning ring satellites of the planets is true?

A) They are thin, solid disks revolving around the parent planets in polar orbits.
B) They consist of concentrations of particles generally smaller than 10 meters in diameter.
C) They have orbits that do not coincide with the equatorial planes of the parent planets.
D) They are present around Saturn and Jupiter, but not around Uranus and Neptune.
B
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________ meteorites are thought to be analogous in composition to Earth's core.

A) Calcareous
B) Iron
C) Stony
D) Ammonical
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Which one of the following is not found on Mars?

A) polar ice caps
B) H2O-rich atmosphere
C) sand dunes
D) extinct volcanoes
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________ is a moon of Mars.

A) Ajo
B) Miranda
C) Callisto
D) Phobos
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________ refers to the bright head of a comet.

A) Lima
B) Toma
C) Coma
D) Lira
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How did the lunar maria most likely originate?

A) huge impact basins that were nearly filled with basaltic lava flows
B) huge impact craters filled with frozen carbon dioxide and dark-colored silt and dust
C) massive, basaltic comets melted when they hit the lunar surface
D) the solar wind eroded very wide, shallow basins that filled with lunar dust
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________ are found both on Mars and Earth.

A) Erosional features related to flowing water
B) Active volcanoes
C) Heavily cratered landscapes preserved from early in the planets' histories
D) Oceans
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Pluto is now classified as a ________ in our solar system

A) terrestrial planet
B) Jovian planet
C) dwarf planet
D) comet
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Compared to Earth's atmosphere, the atmosphere of Mars has surface pressures that are ________.

A) 3 times those on Earth; major gases are water vapor and carbon dioxide
B) 0.1 times those on Earth; major gases are water vapor and carbon dioxide
C) one-half those on Earth; main gases are methane and nitrogen
D) 1.5 times those on Earth; main gases are methane and nitrogen
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________ occurs when an object in the outer reaches of the solar system passes between Earth and a far distant star, temporarily blocking light from the star.

A) Decantation
B) Elliptation
C) Acculturation
D) Occultation
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Which one of the following is NOT true of Jupiter?

A) largest and most massive planet
B) a rotational speed slower than Mercury
C) dominantly composed of hydrogen
D) a very dense atmosphere
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Which one of the following is most likely to be associated both with impact craters and with volcanic calderas that originate by collapse?

A) outwardly radiating, fragmental, bright, surface streaks
B) sharp rims that rise well above the surrounding area far away from the edge of the depression
C) sharp, central peaks that rise above the floor of the depression
D) landslides and other mass wasting movements along the walls of the depression
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A cluster of three large, fresh-looking impact craters shown in radar images of the surface of Venus best supports the conclusion that ________.

A) tectonism is still very active on Venus
B) erosion and weathering are very slow processes on Venus
C) volcanism was very active during the first billion or so years of the planet's history
D) Venus was recently hit by a large, three-unit, cluster asteroid
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The surface features of ________ are known only through satellite radar mapping.

A) Jupiter
B) Mercury
C) Venus
D) Mars
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Which pair of solar system bodies comes closest to approximating a "double planet," that is, two bodies of roughly equal mass close enough to revolve around each other as they orbit around the Sun?

A) Earth; Venus
B) Pluto; Charon
C) Uranus; Saturn
D) Venus; Mars
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As the solar system was forming, ________ came closest to undergoing nuclear fusion and becoming a second sun.

A) Neptune
B) Earth
C) Jupiter
D) Saturn
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________ has the great, dark spot on its surface.

A) Mars
B) Neptune
C) Venus
D) Uranus
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________ has atmospheric pressures at its surface that are roughly comparable to those at Earth's surface.

A) Jupiter's moon Io
B) Saturn's moon Titan
C) Neptune's moon Cassini
D) Uranus's moon Miranda
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Which one of the following statements is NOT true?

A) Pluto is the smallest and most distant planet from the Sun.
B) Jupiter is the largest, densest, and most massive planet.
C) Tectonic movements and erosion have obliterated most evidence for impacts of large objects early in Earth's geologic history.
D) Mercury rotates slower than Earth and Jupiter; it is the closest planet to the Sun.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. Mercury B. Saturn C. Uranus D. Jupiter
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. comet B. asteroid C. meteorite D. planet
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Which one of the terrestrial planets has a surface landscape similar to that of the older areas of the Moon?

A) Mercury
B) Uranus
C) Venus
D) Neptune
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. Earth B. Venus C. Mars D. Jupiter
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. Phobos B. Pluto C. Titan D. Callisto
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The high surface temperatures of this planet have been attributed to the greenhouse effect.

A) Venus
B) Uranus
C) Mars
D) Mercury
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________ has a hot, turbulent atmosphere dominated by carbon dioxide.

A) Earth
B) Jupiter
C) Mercury
D) Venus
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Vast, circular to elliptical dark-colored, smooth areas of the Moon are known as ________.

A) Olympian fields
B) Copernican steppes
C) lunar maria
D) lunar lava flats
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Which one of the following lunar features is the youngest?

A) maria
B) brightly rayed craters
C) rugged highlands
D) plagioclase-rich crustal rocks
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Most of the Moon's craters were produced by ________.

A) the impact of debris (meteoroids)
B) volcanic eruptions
C) faulting
D) radial implosions
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Which of these lunar features is the oldest?

A) maria basins
B) lunar highlands
C) rayed craters like Copernicus
D) lunar soil
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This planet has ice caps which change in size with the seasons.

A) Venus
B) Uranus
C) Mars
D) Mercury
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________, a moon orbiting Jupiter, has an unusually smooth, uncratered, ice-covered surface.

A) Phobos
B) Titan
C) Miranda
D) Europa
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________ is the principal gas in the Venusian atmosphere and also a minor component of the atmospheres of Earth and Mars.

A) Ozone
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Methane
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________ are small, extraterrestrial particles that glow brightly and burn up as they travel through Earth's atmosphere.

A) Asteroids
B) Microcomets
C) Mesocoronas
D) Meteoroids
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Compared to the density of liquid water (1 gram/cc), the appropriate range in average densities of the terrestrial planets is ________.

A) l to 2 grams/cc
B) 0.4 to 0.7 grams/cc
C) 4 to 6 grams/cc
D) 2 to 3 grams/cc
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The belt (orbit) of the asteroids is located between ________.

A) Saturn and Uranus
B) Earth and Mars
C) Venus and Mercury
D) Jupiter and Mars
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The smallest planet in the solar system is ________.

A) Venus
B) Pluto
C) Mars
D) Mercury
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The largest known volcano in the solar system is ________.

A) Mauna Loa, Hawaii, on Earth
B) Vulcan on Venus
C) Solfatara on Jupiter
D) Mons Olympus on Mars
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. maria B. craters C. highlands D. coma
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Rayed craters on the Moon, such as Copernicus, formed during an intense, early period of bombardment prior to the formation of the lunar maria.
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The Jovian planets are more massive but less dense than the terrestrial planets.
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Of the terrestrial planets, Mercury exhibits the greatest lateral variations in surface temperatures.
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Rays in the rings of Saturn are bright, radial streaks that converge inward toward the planet's surface.
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The lunar highlands exhibit rugged, topographic relief and a high density of impact craters.
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Lunar regolith breccia contains crystalline rock fragments and glassy fragments.
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The four largest moons of Jupiter are known as the Galilean moons.
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Comets are thought to be composed of dust and tiny, icy particles encased in small, solidified, metallic fragments.
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The Martian polar caps are thought to be mainly frozen methane and ammonia.
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Eruptive plumes and lava flows rich in sulfur have been photographed on Jupiter's moon, Io.
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The very large, lava-covered areas of the Moon are called maria.
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The Cassini gap refers to the planetless belt of asteroids between Mars and Earth.
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Meteorites disintegrate and burn up as shooting stars; meteoroids survive an impact event and a trip through Earth's atmosphere.
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The dark tail of a comet is called a coma.
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The Moon has highland areas which approach the height of mountains on Earth.
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Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet in the solar system.
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Large impact craters and large, domal features (probably representing viscous lava flows) have been imaged on the surface of Venus.
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Carbon dioxide is the major gas in the atmosphere of Venus.
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An extreme example of the greenhouse effect is thought to be associated with an abundance of carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere.
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The largest shield volcano yet observed in the solar system is located on ________.
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Label the planets on the diagram below. Label the planets on the diagram below.
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63
________ refers to the glowing head of a comet.
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64
Relatively small bodies which generally orbit between Mars and Jupiter are called ________.
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65
How is Earth unique as compared to other planets in our solar system? How is it similar? And finally, what geologic information might we obtain by visiting Mars or Venus that would further link Earth to these planets?
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66
The proposal that contends that Earth is in the center of the universe is called the ________ view.
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67
The atmosphere of Mars is less dense than Earth's, but dust storms and sand dunes indicate wind action occurs on Mars.
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68
The Cassini gap is associated with the planet ________.
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69
The spectacular bodies that have been compared to large, dirty snowballs are called ________.
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70
What is the general relationship between the number of natural satellites or moons that orbit a given planet and the mass of that planet? Also, how is our own Moon different from the natural satellites of other terrestrial planets?
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71
The relatively smooth, large, circular to elliptical areas on the lunar surface are known as ________.
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72
Which planet, in addition to Earth, shows clear evidence of water erosion?
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73
Why are meteorites a possible source of information regarding the origin and composition of Earth? Also, what other "clues" might be present in meteorites?
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74
________ is the major gas in the atmosphere of Venus.
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75
The large volcano known in the solar system, Mons Olympus, is located on the planet ________.
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76
The only planet in the solar system whose axis of rotation lies close to its equatorial plane is ________.
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77
Saturn's rings are clusters of relatively small, individual particles; the rings observed on Jupiter are violent storm clouds swirling above the polar regions of the planet.
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78
Of the eight planets now recognized in our solar system, the smallest planet is ________.
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79
Which planet has a densely cratered surface similar to that of the Moon?
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80
The two most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere are ________ and ________.
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