Deck 28: The Solar System
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Deck 28: The Solar System
1
Most of the angular momentum in the solar system is
A)in the Sun.
B)in its planets.
C)about equally divided in the Sun and its planets.
A)in the Sun.
B)in its planets.
C)about equally divided in the Sun and its planets.
B
2
When a contracting hot ball of gas spins into a disk shape, it cools faster due to
A)increased convection currents.
B)increased radiation transfer.
C)decreased insulation.
D)increased surface area.
E)eddy currents.
A)increased convection currents.
B)increased radiation transfer.
C)decreased insulation.
D)increased surface area.
E)eddy currents.
D
3
The solar wind blows in a direction
A)away from the Sun.
B)toward the Sun.
A)away from the Sun.
B)toward the Sun.
A
4
How deep is the Photosphere?
A)300 meters
B)500 meters
C)300 km
D)500 km
A)300 meters
B)500 meters
C)300 km
D)500 km
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5
The Sun tends to bloat outward by nuclear fusion, and contract due to
A)gravitation.
B)nuclear fission.
C)mass decrease.
D)its relatively slow spin.
E)reduced gaseous pressures.
A)gravitation.
B)nuclear fission.
C)mass decrease.
D)its relatively slow spin.
E)reduced gaseous pressures.
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6
Consider a huge rotating cloud of particles in space that gravitate together to form an increasingly dense ball. As the cloud shrinks in size, it
A)rotates slower.
B)rotates faster.
C)rotates at the same rate.
A)rotates slower.
B)rotates faster.
C)rotates at the same rate.
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7
A spinning cloud of interstellar gas tends to
A)disperse.
B)flatten.
C)turn into a sphere.
D)condense.
A)disperse.
B)flatten.
C)turn into a sphere.
D)condense.
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8
The ecliptic
A)occurs during a solar or lunar eclipse.
B)is the average distance between the Sun and Earth.
C)is the plane of Earth's orbit.
D)refers to the gases from which our solar system formed.
A)occurs during a solar or lunar eclipse.
B)is the average distance between the Sun and Earth.
C)is the plane of Earth's orbit.
D)refers to the gases from which our solar system formed.
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9
Evidence of the solar wind on Earth is the
A)meteor showers in the upper atmosphere.
B)solar sunspots, seen with care by the naked eye.
C)preponderance of hurricanes at certain latitudes.
D)higher ocean tides in winter.
E)Aurora Borealis.
A)meteor showers in the upper atmosphere.
B)solar sunspots, seen with care by the naked eye.
C)preponderance of hurricanes at certain latitudes.
D)higher ocean tides in winter.
E)Aurora Borealis.
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10
Each second, the burning Sun's mass
A)decreases.
B)increases.
C)remains unchanged.
A)decreases.
B)increases.
C)remains unchanged.
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11
With daytime temperatures that can reach 430°C, why is nighttime on Mercury so cold?
A)Because the year is so short, there isn't enough time for the heat to build up in the equatorial regions.
B)With very little atmosphere, heat is quickly lost back into space.
C)The weak gravitational field doesn't retain the daytime's heat.
D)The solar winds quickly dissipate all heat on the planet's dark side.
A)Because the year is so short, there isn't enough time for the heat to build up in the equatorial regions.
B)With very little atmosphere, heat is quickly lost back into space.
C)The weak gravitational field doesn't retain the daytime's heat.
D)The solar winds quickly dissipate all heat on the planet's dark side.
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12
What aspect of the Sun's behavior wraps and distorts the solar magnetic field?
A)the differential spin between the equatorial and polar regions
B)sunspot activity due to differential heat dispersion
C)plasma fluxes within the core
D)the cycle of the reversal of the magnetic poles
A)the differential spin between the equatorial and polar regions
B)sunspot activity due to differential heat dispersion
C)plasma fluxes within the core
D)the cycle of the reversal of the magnetic poles
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13
What is the primary component of Venus' atmosphere?
A)CO₂
B)O₂
C)N2
D)argon
A)CO₂
B)O₂
C)N2
D)argon
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14
In what region of the Sun is solar energy generated?
A)the outer surface, where the greatest pressure resides
B)the inner surface, the region of greatest density
C)the mid-interior, where the gravitational field between the core and periphery is balanced.
D)the inner core, with temperatures more than 15,000,000 K.
A)the outer surface, where the greatest pressure resides
B)the inner surface, the region of greatest density
C)the mid-interior, where the gravitational field between the core and periphery is balanced.
D)the inner core, with temperatures more than 15,000,000 K.
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15
How long does it take for Earth to revolve around the sun?
A)one day
B)one week
C)one month
D)one year
A)one day
B)one week
C)one month
D)one year
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16
In what region of the Sun are most of X-rays generated?
A)the inner core
B)the photosphere
C)the chronosphere
D)the corona
A)the inner core
B)the photosphere
C)the chronosphere
D)the corona
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17
A cloud of interstellar gas is held together by
A)the gravitational force.
B)infrared radiation.
C)electromagnetism.
D)All of the above.
A)the gravitational force.
B)infrared radiation.
C)electromagnetism.
D)All of the above.
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18
The age of the Sun is about
A)7000 years.
B)5)5 million years.
C)5)5 billion years.
D)5)5 trillion years.
E)more than 5.5 trillion years
A)7000 years.
B)5)5 million years.
C)5)5 billion years.
D)5)5 trillion years.
E)more than 5.5 trillion years
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19
The best evidence that the Sun is a newcomer in the universe is
A)the existence of heavy elements in its composition.
B)its relatively slow rate of spin.
C)its high temperature as revealed by its color.
D)its position in the galaxy.
E)its very existence in spite of its high burning rate.
A)the existence of heavy elements in its composition.
B)its relatively slow rate of spin.
C)its high temperature as revealed by its color.
D)its position in the galaxy.
E)its very existence in spite of its high burning rate.
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20
Nebular theory pertains to the formation of
A)the solar system.
B)a galaxy.
C)the asteroid belt.
D)the Earth.
A)the solar system.
B)a galaxy.
C)the asteroid belt.
D)the Earth.
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21
The percentage of the Earth's surface covered by ocean is about
A)50%.
B)60%.
C)70%.
D)80%.
E)85%.
A)50%.
B)60%.
C)70%.
D)80%.
E)85%.
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22
What is the cause of Jupiter's slight flattening, which results in an equatorial diameter 6% greater than its polar diameter?
A)its rapid spin cycle
B)its massive gravitational pull
C)nuclear fission within its core
D)its frequent reversal of its magnetic poles
A)its rapid spin cycle
B)its massive gravitational pull
C)nuclear fission within its core
D)its frequent reversal of its magnetic poles
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23
Venus and Earth started out with roughly the same amount of water. While Earth still has water in abundance, all of Venus' was lost. Where did it go?
A)It chemically combined with CO₂ to form CO₄H.
B)Ultraviolet rays split the hydrogen from the oxygen components, and the hydrogen escaped into space.
C)It all evaporated into space due to the intense daytime heat of 470°C.
D)Scientists are still trying to determine this.
A)It chemically combined with CO₂ to form CO₄H.
B)Ultraviolet rays split the hydrogen from the oxygen components, and the hydrogen escaped into space.
C)It all evaporated into space due to the intense daytime heat of 470°C.
D)Scientists are still trying to determine this.
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24
The predominant gas in the atmosphere of Earth is
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)water vapor.
D)carbon dioxide.
E)methane.
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)water vapor.
D)carbon dioxide.
E)methane.
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25
The predominant gas in the atmosphere of Mars is
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)water vapor.
D)carbon dioxide.
E)methane.
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)water vapor.
D)carbon dioxide.
E)methane.
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26
The carbon dioxide cycle is important to Earth because it
A)helps sustain the planet's plant base.
B)has been recognized by the Nobel Prize award committee.
C)and the oceans are critical in moderating and regulating the Earth's temperatures.
D)prevents the gradual buildup of oxygen, which would eventually lead to a combustible atmosphere.
A)helps sustain the planet's plant base.
B)has been recognized by the Nobel Prize award committee.
C)and the oceans are critical in moderating and regulating the Earth's temperatures.
D)prevents the gradual buildup of oxygen, which would eventually lead to a combustible atmosphere.
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27
In what region of Mars is microscopic life most likely to exist?
A)at the poles, where ice caps may harbor microorganisms
B)at the equator, where temperatures are most moderate
C)deep within the planet's core
D)beneath the planet's surface, where melting water may pool
A)at the poles, where ice caps may harbor microorganisms
B)at the equator, where temperatures are most moderate
C)deep within the planet's core
D)beneath the planet's surface, where melting water may pool
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28
Why is Jupiter the largest planet in the solar system?
A)because that's just the way it happened.
B)Being the oldest planetary core, it had more time than the other planets to accumulate enough gas around itself before solar winds blew interplanetary dust away.
C)due to a massive collision with another protoplanet
D)Because of its distance from the Sun, the gravitational attraction between it and the Sun is perfectly balanced so as to create a density that results in the largest size of any planet.
A)because that's just the way it happened.
B)Being the oldest planetary core, it had more time than the other planets to accumulate enough gas around itself before solar winds blew interplanetary dust away.
C)due to a massive collision with another protoplanet
D)Because of its distance from the Sun, the gravitational attraction between it and the Sun is perfectly balanced so as to create a density that results in the largest size of any planet.
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29
No greenhouse effect occurs on Mercury because of no
A)daily spin.
B)atmosphere.
C)relatively cool regions.
D)plant life.
E)terrestrial radiation.
A)daily spin.
B)atmosphere.
C)relatively cool regions.
D)plant life.
E)terrestrial radiation.
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30
The planet with a mass most like Earth's is
A)Mercury.
B)Venus.
C)Mars.
D)Saturn.
E)Neptune.
A)Mercury.
B)Venus.
C)Mars.
D)Saturn.
E)Neptune.
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31
How do the wind speeds of the Martian atmosphere compare with those of Earth?
A)about the same as Earth's
B)about one tenth of Earth's
C)about 50% of Earth's
D)about ten times more than Earth's
A)about the same as Earth's
B)about one tenth of Earth's
C)about 50% of Earth's
D)about ten times more than Earth's
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32
Pretend you are on a morning time mission on the surface of Venus. When looking out the spacepod window you are likely to see
A)the Sun rising in the West.
B)the Sun rising in the East.
C)fierce windstorms everywhere you look.
D)thick, smog-like cloudcover.
A)the Sun rising in the West.
B)the Sun rising in the East.
C)fierce windstorms everywhere you look.
D)thick, smog-like cloudcover.
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33
What is the cause of Jupiter's extremely high-energy radiation belts?
A)an enormous magnetic field that captures high energy particles
B)the capture of a high number of metallic asteroids
C)tidal forces due to the interaction between Jupiter and its moons
D)the remnants of a massive collision between Jupiter and another large body
A)an enormous magnetic field that captures high energy particles
B)the capture of a high number of metallic asteroids
C)tidal forces due to the interaction between Jupiter and its moons
D)the remnants of a massive collision between Jupiter and another large body
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34
How much greater is the atmospheric pressure of Jupiter than Earth's? More than
A)ten times.
B)one hundred times.
C)ten thousand times.
D)a million times.
A)ten times.
B)one hundred times.
C)ten thousand times.
D)a million times.
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35
What is the most abundant component (at 82%)of Jupiter's atmosphere?
A)hydrogen
B)helium
C)methane
D)ammonia
A)hydrogen
B)helium
C)methane
D)ammonia
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36
What constitutes over half of Jupiter's volume?
A)oceans of liquid hydrogen
B)oceans of liquid methane
C)its rocky solid core
D)the massive Mons Majora Range
A)oceans of liquid hydrogen
B)oceans of liquid methane
C)its rocky solid core
D)the massive Mons Majora Range
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37
What is the likely source of methane in Mars atmosphere?
A)Mars landings of exploration vehicles such as Spirit
B)ongoing volcanic activity
C)the decomposition of the residue deposits left from Mars oceans
D)the absorption of Phobos' (Mars' larger, inner moon)methane atmosphere through gravitation
A)Mars landings of exploration vehicles such as Spirit
B)ongoing volcanic activity
C)the decomposition of the residue deposits left from Mars oceans
D)the absorption of Phobos' (Mars' larger, inner moon)methane atmosphere through gravitation
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38
The predominant gas in the atmosphere of Venus is
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)water vapor.
D)carbon dioxide.
E)methane.
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)water vapor.
D)carbon dioxide.
E)methane.
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39
Why is Mars' greenhouse effect negligible compared to that of Earth?
A)Its mass is only one-ninth of Earth's.
B)Greenhouse gas emissions were greatly curtailed according to the International Mars Greenhouse Gas Reduction Treaty of 2003.
C)The Martian atmosphere is much thinner and retains little heat.
D)Martian carbon dioxide contains a rare isotope with little ability to trap heat.
A)Its mass is only one-ninth of Earth's.
B)Greenhouse gas emissions were greatly curtailed according to the International Mars Greenhouse Gas Reduction Treaty of 2003.
C)The Martian atmosphere is much thinner and retains little heat.
D)Martian carbon dioxide contains a rare isotope with little ability to trap heat.
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40
Temperature differences between nighttime and daytime on Earth are relatively small due to
A)polar regions absorbing most solar energy.
B)Earth being 70% water.
C)Earth's relatively high daily spin rate and shortness of nighttime.
D)seasonal fluctuations and Earth's magnetic field.
A)polar regions absorbing most solar energy.
B)Earth being 70% water.
C)Earth's relatively high daily spin rate and shortness of nighttime.
D)seasonal fluctuations and Earth's magnetic field.
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41
Compared to your weight on Earth, your weight on Jupiter would be about
A)2 times.
B)3 times.
C)100 times.
D)300 times.
E)3000 times.
A)2 times.
B)3 times.
C)100 times.
D)300 times.
E)3000 times.
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42
What aspect of Titan may hold clues as to what Earth was like before life arose here?
A)its intense volcanic activity
B)its expansive liquid oceans
C)the rate of radioactive decay of its inner core
D)an intriguing soup of organic molecules
A)its intense volcanic activity
B)its expansive liquid oceans
C)the rate of radioactive decay of its inner core
D)an intriguing soup of organic molecules
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43
Is the rate of Earth's rotation increasing or decreasing?
A)It is increasing.
B)It is decreasing.
C)It is remaining relatively steady.
D)It is increasing and decreasing in cyclic fashion.
A)It is increasing.
B)It is decreasing.
C)It is remaining relatively steady.
D)It is increasing and decreasing in cyclic fashion.
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44
The evolution of life probably requires the presence of
A)a solid medium.
B)a liquid medium.
C)a gaseous medium.
D)both liquid and gaseous media.
A)a solid medium.
B)a liquid medium.
C)a gaseous medium.
D)both liquid and gaseous media.
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45
What element do astrobiologists consider to be the most essential for the evolution of life?
A)carbon
B)silicon
C)oxygen
D)hydrogen
A)carbon
B)silicon
C)oxygen
D)hydrogen
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46
Where did Saturn's rings likely come from?
A)either a moon that never formed, or a moon destroyed by tidal forces
B)the decay of radioactive particles in the outer fringes of Saturn's upper atmosphere
C)volcanic activity on its surface ejecting matter into space
D)the gravitational capture of old satellites and other space junk lost from Earth's orbit and other space missions
A)either a moon that never formed, or a moon destroyed by tidal forces
B)the decay of radioactive particles in the outer fringes of Saturn's upper atmosphere
C)volcanic activity on its surface ejecting matter into space
D)the gravitational capture of old satellites and other space junk lost from Earth's orbit and other space missions
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47
What is the likely cause of the 98° tilt of Uranus's axis?
A)a collision with a large body early in the solar system's evolution
B)distorted magnetic poles due to its large molten iron core
C)fluid wave dynamics due to its large molten core
D)Neptune's effect on Uranus' gravitational field
A)a collision with a large body early in the solar system's evolution
B)distorted magnetic poles due to its large molten iron core
C)fluid wave dynamics due to its large molten core
D)Neptune's effect on Uranus' gravitational field
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48
The parts of Saturn's rings with the greatest rotational speed are the
A)inner parts.
B)outer parts.
C)Neither, for all parts of Saturn's rings rotate equally.
A)inner parts.
B)outer parts.
C)Neither, for all parts of Saturn's rings rotate equally.
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49
Like Jupiter and Saturn, Neptune emits about 2.5 times as much heat energy as it receives from the Sun, although calculations show it should have already lost all of its original heat. What is the most likely explanation?
A)Unlike Uranus, it is still contracting.
B)Radioactive decay has kicked into overdrive, with runaway reactions taking place.
C)The basis for these calculations is currently being questioned by a new breed of more probing scientists.
D)There are also unexplained gravitational effects taking place, which may hold some clue as to where the heat may be coming from.
E)Uranus' gravity is creating a "slingshot" effect, catapulting solar winds into Neptune's atmosphere in the form of as of yet undetected radiation.
A)Unlike Uranus, it is still contracting.
B)Radioactive decay has kicked into overdrive, with runaway reactions taking place.
C)The basis for these calculations is currently being questioned by a new breed of more probing scientists.
D)There are also unexplained gravitational effects taking place, which may hold some clue as to where the heat may be coming from.
E)Uranus' gravity is creating a "slingshot" effect, catapulting solar winds into Neptune's atmosphere in the form of as of yet undetected radiation.
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50
On which body (other than Earth)is life in our solar system most likely to be found?
A)Mars
B)Venus
C)Europa
D)There is no evidence of any kind that life will be found anywhere in our solar system. We will have to look farther.
A)Mars
B)Venus
C)Europa
D)There is no evidence of any kind that life will be found anywhere in our solar system. We will have to look farther.
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51
What are Saturn's rings composed of?
A)chunks of ice and rock
B)methane gas
C)hydrogen
D)old satellites and other space junk lost from Earth's orbit and other space missions
A)chunks of ice and rock
B)methane gas
C)hydrogen
D)old satellites and other space junk lost from Earth's orbit and other space missions
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52
If one had the opportunity to walk on Triton, Neptune's largest moon, what would you observe the geysers to be spewing?
A)liquid nitrogen
B)liquid hydrogen
C)liquid oxygen
D)liquid water
A)liquid nitrogen
B)liquid hydrogen
C)liquid oxygen
D)liquid water
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53
What compound do astrobiologists consider to be the most essential for the evolution of life?
A)methane, CH₄
B)water, H₂O
C)carbon dioxide, CO₂
D)oxygen, O₂
A)methane, CH₄
B)water, H₂O
C)carbon dioxide, CO₂
D)oxygen, O₂
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54
The materials that compose most of Titan are completely different than those that compose Earth. Therefore, what were scientist surprised to see from space-probe images in a 2005 landing?
A)some indications that an ancient civilization may have inhabited Titan approximately 500,000 years ago
B)a landscape similar to Earth's
C)an utterly alien landscape, unlike anything seen on Earth
D)the image of Martha Stewart
A)some indications that an ancient civilization may have inhabited Titan approximately 500,000 years ago
B)a landscape similar to Earth's
C)an utterly alien landscape, unlike anything seen on Earth
D)the image of Martha Stewart
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55
Which body in the solar system has the highest level of volcanic activity?
A)Jupiter
B)Earth
C)Mars
D)Io
A)Jupiter
B)Earth
C)Mars
D)Io
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56
Neptune was discovered by irregularities in
A)Jupiter.
B)Saturn.
C)Uranus.
D)Pluto.
E)Earth.
A)Jupiter.
B)Saturn.
C)Uranus.
D)Pluto.
E)Earth.
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57
The planet that is most tipped to its orbital plane is
A)Mars.
B)Jupiter.
C)Saturn.
D)Uranus.
E)Neptune.
A)Mars.
B)Jupiter.
C)Saturn.
D)Uranus.
E)Neptune.
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58
Compared to the density of water, the density of Saturn is
A)less.
B)more.
C)about the same.
A)less.
B)more.
C)about the same.
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59
What makes Europa the most likely place life will be found in our solar system?
A)It has an ocean of liquid water, which is warmed by tidal force interaction with Jupiter, and may house underwater volcanic thermal vents.
B)It has an ocean of liquid water, and there is increasing evidence of phytoplankton activity, particularly as shown by ongoing spectral analysis.
C)It has a hydrogen ocean and moderate levels of oxygen in its atmosphere, which is gradually producing water through frequent lighting strikes.
D)Actually, Io is the most likely place to find life, due to its high level of volcanic activity.
A)It has an ocean of liquid water, which is warmed by tidal force interaction with Jupiter, and may house underwater volcanic thermal vents.
B)It has an ocean of liquid water, and there is increasing evidence of phytoplankton activity, particularly as shown by ongoing spectral analysis.
C)It has a hydrogen ocean and moderate levels of oxygen in its atmosphere, which is gradually producing water through frequent lighting strikes.
D)Actually, Io is the most likely place to find life, due to its high level of volcanic activity.
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60
Of the requirements needed for the evolution of life, the most rare is
A)an abundant energy source.
B)a long duration of time.
C)having the right elements.
D)the presence of water.
A)an abundant energy source.
B)a long duration of time.
C)having the right elements.
D)the presence of water.
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61
The core of the Moon is
A)solid.
B)liquid.
C)gaseous.
D)Not enough information is known for an answer.
A)solid.
B)liquid.
C)gaseous.
D)Not enough information is known for an answer.
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62
About how many tons of meteorites strike the Earth on a daily basis?
A)20 tons
B)200 tons
C)2,000 tons
D)20,000 tons
A)20 tons
B)200 tons
C)2,000 tons
D)20,000 tons
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63
When the Sun passes between the Moon and the Earth, we have
A)a solar eclipse.
B)a lunar eclipse.
C)met our end.
A)a solar eclipse.
B)a lunar eclipse.
C)met our end.
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64
Why is the Kuiper belt considered to be a zone of failed planet formation?
A)The dwarf planets found therein have yet to fully accrete all of the material in their orbital paths.
B)There is simply not enough material within the dwarf planets' orbital paths for any of them to ever add up to full planetary status.
C)Because none of the dwarf planets are massive enough to maintain an atmosphere.
D)Both A and B are reasonable.
A)The dwarf planets found therein have yet to fully accrete all of the material in their orbital paths.
B)There is simply not enough material within the dwarf planets' orbital paths for any of them to ever add up to full planetary status.
C)Because none of the dwarf planets are massive enough to maintain an atmosphere.
D)Both A and B are reasonable.
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65
The Earth rotates about its axis once per 24 hours, while the Moon rotates about its axis once per
A)24 hours also.
B)half month.
C)month.
D)year.
E)none of these
A)24 hours also.
B)half month.
C)month.
D)year.
E)none of these
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66
At about what frequency is Earth struck by a meteorite large enough (about 10 km in diameter)to cause mass extinctions?
A)about every 1 million years
B)about every 10 million years
C)about every 100 million years
D)This has yet to occur on Earth
A)about every 1 million years
B)about every 10 million years
C)about every 100 million years
D)This has yet to occur on Earth
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67
The gravity lock of the Moon to Earth is similar to the action of a
A)tidal wave.
B)giant pendulum.
C)master key.
D)magnetic compass.
E)spinning top.
A)tidal wave.
B)giant pendulum.
C)master key.
D)magnetic compass.
E)spinning top.
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68
Why is the Moon still visible during a full lunar eclipse?
A)Earth's atmosphere acts as a lens that refracts light into the shadowed region.
B)There is a minor component of phosphorescent minerals distributed fairly evenly on the lunar surface.
C)The Moon's thin atmosphere acts as a mirror, reflecting light being cast from neighboring stars.
D)Background microwave radiation becomes excited during the lunar eclipse, and shifts towards visual light, which then slightly illuminates the eclipsed moon.
A)Earth's atmosphere acts as a lens that refracts light into the shadowed region.
B)There is a minor component of phosphorescent minerals distributed fairly evenly on the lunar surface.
C)The Moon's thin atmosphere acts as a mirror, reflecting light being cast from neighboring stars.
D)Background microwave radiation becomes excited during the lunar eclipse, and shifts towards visual light, which then slightly illuminates the eclipsed moon.
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69
When we see a half-moon, the position of the Sun is
A)almost directly behind the Moon.
B)almost directly behind the Earth.
C)at right angles to a line from Earth to the Moon.
D)about 45° from a line from Earth to the Moon.
A)almost directly behind the Moon.
B)almost directly behind the Earth.
C)at right angles to a line from Earth to the Moon.
D)about 45° from a line from Earth to the Moon.
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70
When the alignment of the Sun, the Moon, and Earth produce a solar eclipse, the body between the other two is the
A)Sun.
B)Moon.
C)Earth.
A)Sun.
B)Moon.
C)Earth.
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71
The reason we don't have eclipses monthly is because of the
A)relatively close distance of the Moon and Earth.
B)relatively long distance to the Sun.
C)tapering of the Sun's rays.
D)different orbital planes for Earth and the Moon.
E)23° tilt of the Earth's axis.
A)relatively close distance of the Moon and Earth.
B)relatively long distance to the Sun.
C)tapering of the Sun's rays.
D)different orbital planes for Earth and the Moon.
E)23° tilt of the Earth's axis.
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72
Totality is not completely dark during a lunar eclipse because
A)of the Sun's corona.
B)the line between umbra and penumbra is not sharp.
C)of light refracted by the Earth's atmosphere.
D)of tapering of sunlight due to the Sun's large size.
E)the Moon is not directly in the Earth's shadow.
A)of the Sun's corona.
B)the line between umbra and penumbra is not sharp.
C)of light refracted by the Earth's atmosphere.
D)of tapering of sunlight due to the Sun's large size.
E)the Moon is not directly in the Earth's shadow.
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73
Which explanation best describes why Earth observers always see the same face of the moon?
A)The Moon's rate of spin matches the rate at which the Moon revolves around Earth.
B)The Moon does not rotate as it circles Earth.
C)We tend only to observe the Moon at night, not during the day, when the opposite face is facing toward Earth.
D)Earth and Moon are partially gravity locked.
A)The Moon's rate of spin matches the rate at which the Moon revolves around Earth.
B)The Moon does not rotate as it circles Earth.
C)We tend only to observe the Moon at night, not during the day, when the opposite face is facing toward Earth.
D)Earth and Moon are partially gravity locked.
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74
Totality during a solar eclipse is not totally dark because
A)most of the Earth is basking in sunlight.
B)of light from the solar corona.
C)the Moon is smaller than the Sun.
D)the line between umbra and penumbra is not sharp.
E)the Moon is directly in front of the Sun.
A)most of the Earth is basking in sunlight.
B)of light from the solar corona.
C)the Moon is smaller than the Sun.
D)the line between umbra and penumbra is not sharp.
E)the Moon is directly in front of the Sun.
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75
When the Moon assumes its characteristic thin crescent shape, the position of the Sun is
A)almost directly behind the Earth, so Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
B)almost directly in back of the Moon.
C)at right angles to the line between the Moon and Earth.
A)almost directly behind the Earth, so Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
B)almost directly in back of the Moon.
C)at right angles to the line between the Moon and Earth.
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76
Between which planets is the asteroid belt found?
A)between Mars and Jupiter
B)between Earth and Mars
C)between Earth and Venus
D)between Jupiter and Neptune
A)between Mars and Jupiter
B)between Earth and Mars
C)between Earth and Venus
D)between Jupiter and Neptune
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77
The fact that one side of the Moon always faces Earth is evidence that while revolving about the Earth, it
A)does not rotate about its axis.
B)rotates about its axis.
A)does not rotate about its axis.
B)rotates about its axis.
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78
Why should one not stare at the Sun during an eclipse?
A)because, whether there is an eclipse or not, the Sun's intense radiation can easily damage our eyes
B)because the eclipse event itself creates a lensing effect, which greatly magnifies and intensifies the Sun's rays
C)because Sunspots, which are excited by the eclipse event, can easily erupt during the eclipse
D)because ultraviolet radiation is intensified during the event
E)because coronas and corneas are always a bad mix
A)because, whether there is an eclipse or not, the Sun's intense radiation can easily damage our eyes
B)because the eclipse event itself creates a lensing effect, which greatly magnifies and intensifies the Sun's rays
C)because Sunspots, which are excited by the eclipse event, can easily erupt during the eclipse
D)because ultraviolet radiation is intensified during the event
E)because coronas and corneas are always a bad mix
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79
When the alignment of the Sun, the Moon, and Earth produce a lunar eclipse, the body that is in between the other two is the
A)Sun.
B)Moon.
C)Earth.
A)Sun.
B)Moon.
C)Earth.
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80
The reason that the Moon takes on a crescent shape each month has to do with the
A)Earth's shadow.
B)Sun's position.
C)both of these
D)neither of these
A)Earth's shadow.
B)Sun's position.
C)both of these
D)neither of these
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