Deck 17: Mercury, Venus and Mars
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Deck 17: Mercury, Venus and Mars
1
Mars has a sufficient mass and a low enough temperature that water molecules could exist in its atmosphere as vapor. One reason Mars's atmosphere does not contain a significant amount of water vapor is that
A) Mars formed in a part of the solar nebula that lacked oxygen.
B) Mars formed in a part of the solar nebula that lacked hydrogen.
C) all of the water vapor was released in the impact that formed Deimos.
D) ultraviolet radiation breaks the water molecule into less massive particles that can escape.
E) the water molecule combines readily with chlorine to form hydrochloric acid.
A) Mars formed in a part of the solar nebula that lacked oxygen.
B) Mars formed in a part of the solar nebula that lacked hydrogen.
C) all of the water vapor was released in the impact that formed Deimos.
D) ultraviolet radiation breaks the water molecule into less massive particles that can escape.
E) the water molecule combines readily with chlorine to form hydrochloric acid.
ultraviolet radiation breaks the water molecule into less massive particles that can escape.
2
Which of the following are not found on Venus?
A) volcanoes
B) coronae
C) rolling plains
D) lobate scarps
E) high atmospheric pressure
A) volcanoes
B) coronae
C) rolling plains
D) lobate scarps
E) high atmospheric pressure
lobate scarps
3
The graph below plots the escape velocity of each planet along the vertical axis and its surface temperature along the horizontal. The lines plotted in the figure are the average speeds of gas particles as a function of temperature for various gases. Which of the planets or satellite plotted in this diagram has the greatest escape velocity? 
A) Mars
B) the moon
C) Mercury
D) Venus
E) Earth

A) Mars
B) the moon
C) Mercury
D) Venus
E) Earth
Earth
4
Which of the following supports the idea that the Martian crust is not divided into moving plates like those on Earth? 
A) I & II
B) II & III
C) II, III & IV
D) I, II, & III
E) I, II, III, & IV

A) I & II
B) II & III
C) II, III & IV
D) I, II, & III
E) I, II, III, & IV
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5
The theory that Mercury shrank slightly when it was young has been proposed to explain
A) extended lava plains.
B) large craters.
C) magnetic field.
D) lobate scarps.
E) regolith.
A) extended lava plains.
B) large craters.
C) magnetic field.
D) lobate scarps.
E) regolith.
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6
The geology of Venus appears to be dominated by
A) volcanism.
B) plate tectonics.
C) erosion by flowing water.
D) impact cratering.
E) strip mining.
A) volcanism.
B) plate tectonics.
C) erosion by flowing water.
D) impact cratering.
E) strip mining.
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7
The moons of Mars are believed to be
A) composed primarily of iron and nickel.
B) composed primarily of frozen gases of water and carbon dioxide.
C) orbiting Mars in a direction opposite to the direction that Mars rotates.
D) formed from material ejected from Olympus Mons and other large volcanoes on Mars.
E) captured asteroids.
A) composed primarily of iron and nickel.
B) composed primarily of frozen gases of water and carbon dioxide.
C) orbiting Mars in a direction opposite to the direction that Mars rotates.
D) formed from material ejected from Olympus Mons and other large volcanoes on Mars.
E) captured asteroids.
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8
Which of the solar system objects listed below is most similar to Earth in terms of mass and density?
A) Mercury
B) the moon
C) Venus
D) Mars
E) Deimos
A) Mercury
B) the moon
C) Venus
D) Mars
E) Deimos
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9
The graph below plots the escape velocity of each planet along the vertical axis and its surface temperature along the horizontal. The lines plotted in the figure are the speeds of the fastest gas particles as a function of temperature for various gases. Which of the gases plotted in the diagram could be retained in the atmosphere of Mars? 
A) only CO2
B) only NH3
C) CO2, NH3, and O2
D) only H2
E) H2 and He

A) only CO2
B) only NH3
C) CO2, NH3, and O2
D) only H2
E) H2 and He
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10
Coronae on Venus are believed to be
A) impact craters.
B) caused by rising convection currents in the interior of Venus.
C) the result of plate tectonics.
D) located only in the polar regions of Venus.
E) much older than the highlands such as Ishtar Terra.
A) impact craters.
B) caused by rising convection currents in the interior of Venus.
C) the result of plate tectonics.
D) located only in the polar regions of Venus.
E) much older than the highlands such as Ishtar Terra.
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11
Besides Earth, which of the terrestrial planets and/or satellites of terrestrial planets show(s) evidence for the possible existence of liquid water flowing on its surface in the past?
A) Venus
B) the moon
C) Phobos
D) Mars
E) None of the terrestrial planets or satellites show such evidence.
A) Venus
B) the moon
C) Phobos
D) Mars
E) None of the terrestrial planets or satellites show such evidence.
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12
How rapidly a planet loses its atmosphere depends on the planet's 
A) I & II
B) III & IV
C) I, II, & III
D) II, III, & IV
E) I, II, III, & IV

A) I & II
B) III & IV
C) I, II, & III
D) II, III, & IV
E) I, II, III, & IV
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13
That Mercury has a large iron core is evidenced by
A) the large lobate scarps.
B) the large mean density of Mercury.
C) the lava flows near Caloris Basin.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
A) the large lobate scarps.
B) the large mean density of Mercury.
C) the lava flows near Caloris Basin.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
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14
The crust of Mars is believed to ____ than Earth's.
A) be much thinner
B) be younger
C) contain more water
D) be more geologically active
E) be much stronger
A) be much thinner
B) be younger
C) contain more water
D) be more geologically active
E) be much stronger
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15
The greenhouse effect keeps Venus hot because
A) the atmosphere contains free oxygen.
B) the atmosphere is predominantly carbon dioxide.
C) the surface converts infrared into visible radiation.
D) the surface is free of sulfur compounds.
E) the magnetic field traps a large number of particles from the solar wind.
A) the atmosphere contains free oxygen.
B) the atmosphere is predominantly carbon dioxide.
C) the surface converts infrared into visible radiation.
D) the surface is free of sulfur compounds.
E) the magnetic field traps a large number of particles from the solar wind.
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16
Measurements of the magnetic field of Venus reveal that the
A) planet has a large iron core.
B) interior of the planet is molten.
C) planet has no detectable magnetic field.
D) planet rotates backwards.
E) magnetic field is responsible for large auroral displays (northern lights) on Venus.
A) planet has a large iron core.
B) interior of the planet is molten.
C) planet has no detectable magnetic field.
D) planet rotates backwards.
E) magnetic field is responsible for large auroral displays (northern lights) on Venus.
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17
____ is a very long and deep canyon on Mars.
A) Valles Marineris
B) Ishtar Terra
C) Tharsis Bulge
D) Lobate Scarp
E) Phobos
A) Valles Marineris
B) Ishtar Terra
C) Tharsis Bulge
D) Lobate Scarp
E) Phobos
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18
The flow patterns found on the surface of Mars and the number of craters on top of them suggest that
A) Mars is today a liquid, water-rich world.
B) the climate on Mars was different billions of years ago.
C) volcanism is occurring on Mars.
D) the polar caps are made of liquid water.
E) all of the above.
A) Mars is today a liquid, water-rich world.
B) the climate on Mars was different billions of years ago.
C) volcanism is occurring on Mars.
D) the polar caps are made of liquid water.
E) all of the above.
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19
____ are believed to have formed on Mercury when the planet's interior cooled and shrank.
A) Jumbled terrain
B) The highlands
C) Maria
D) Lobate scarps
E) Sinuous rilles
A) Jumbled terrain
B) The highlands
C) Maria
D) Lobate scarps
E) Sinuous rilles
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20
The graph below plots the escape velocity of each planet along the vertical axis and its surface temperature along the horizontal. The lines plotted in the figure are the average speeds of gas particles as a function of temperature for various gases. Which of the planets or satellite plotted in this diagram is least able to hold an atmosphere? 
A) Mars
B) the moon
C) Mercury
D) Venus
E) Earth

A) Mars
B) the moon
C) Mercury
D) Venus
E) Earth
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21
Which object has the most intense sunlight on it?
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
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22
The greenhouse effect produces excess heat in a planet's atmosphere by
A) trapping infrared radiation from escaping into space.
B) clouds blocking the surface from receiving any infrared radiation.
C) preventing light gases from escaping into space.
D) trapping ultraviolet light in the upper atmosphere of the planet.
A) trapping infrared radiation from escaping into space.
B) clouds blocking the surface from receiving any infrared radiation.
C) preventing light gases from escaping into space.
D) trapping ultraviolet light in the upper atmosphere of the planet.
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23
The size of the volcanoes on Mars indicate that Mars has a(n) ____________________ crust than Earth.
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24
Which one of the phrases below is the current explanation of why the surface of Venus is so hot?
A) Venus's poor reflectivity
B) the action of the greenhouse effect caused by carbon dioxide
C) always keeping the same face turned toward the sun
D) the action of the greenhouse effect caused by hydrogen
A) Venus's poor reflectivity
B) the action of the greenhouse effect caused by carbon dioxide
C) always keeping the same face turned toward the sun
D) the action of the greenhouse effect caused by hydrogen
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25
The largest volcano found on one of the terrestrial planets is ____________________.
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26
Why does Mars have seasons similar to the Earth?
A) Mars is roughly the same distance from the sun as Earth.
B) Mars is the same size as the Earth.
C) The shape of Mars's orbit is the same as the Earth's.
D) Mars's rotational axis is tilted relative to its orbit like the Earth's.
A) Mars is roughly the same distance from the sun as Earth.
B) Mars is the same size as the Earth.
C) The shape of Mars's orbit is the same as the Earth's.
D) Mars's rotational axis is tilted relative to its orbit like the Earth's.
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27
Which of the terrestrial planets has the most difficult time retaining an atmosphere?
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
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28
What physical property of Venus is vastly dissimilar compared to Earth?
A) radius
B) mass
C) density
D) surface temperature
A) radius
B) mass
C) density
D) surface temperature
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29
____________________ is the molecule most responsible for the greenhouse effect on Venus and Earth.
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30
Which of the objects below has an atmosphere consisting mostly of carbon dioxide?
A) Earth
B) Mercury
C) Earth's moon
D) Venus
E) none of the above
A) Earth
B) Mercury
C) Earth's moon
D) Venus
E) none of the above
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31
Which Terrestrial planet has the largest moon or moons relative to the planet circled?
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
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32
One hypothesis suggested to explain the uniform age of the surface of Venus is that
A) Venus's surface is 4 billion years old and has not been affected by flooding or slow evolution.
B) Venus's surface is made of rocks that are much harder than Earth's and thus last longer.
C) Venus periodically goes through a catastrophic melting of its entire surface.
D) Venus's clouds protect it from meteorites so that very few impacts occur to change its surface.
E) dust storms deposit large amount of dust on the surface, making it appear of uniform age.
A) Venus's surface is 4 billion years old and has not been affected by flooding or slow evolution.
B) Venus's surface is made of rocks that are much harder than Earth's and thus last longer.
C) Venus periodically goes through a catastrophic melting of its entire surface.
D) Venus's clouds protect it from meteorites so that very few impacts occur to change its surface.
E) dust storms deposit large amount of dust on the surface, making it appear of uniform age.
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33
____________________ formed as Mercury cooled and shrank.
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34
The daytime surface temperature of Mercury is higher than Earth's moon's surface temperature because
A) clouds shield the Earth's moon during the day.
B) Mercury is farther from the sun than the Earth's moon.
C) Mercury is closer to the sun than the Earth's moon.
D) the atmosphere of the Earth's moon has a strong greenhouse effect.
A) clouds shield the Earth's moon during the day.
B) Mercury is farther from the sun than the Earth's moon.
C) Mercury is closer to the sun than the Earth's moon.
D) the atmosphere of the Earth's moon has a strong greenhouse effect.
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35
What do astronomers generally believe about the origin of Mars's moons?
A) They formed with the planet out of the protoplanetary material.
B) They formed elsewhere and were captured at a later time.
C) They were ejected from Mars during its formation.
D) They were once a single moon and a later catastrophic event broke them in two.
A) They formed with the planet out of the protoplanetary material.
B) They formed elsewhere and were captured at a later time.
C) They were ejected from Mars during its formation.
D) They were once a single moon and a later catastrophic event broke them in two.
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36
Mercury's major atmospheric gas is
A) oxygen.
B) hydrogen.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) Misleading; the atmosphere is virtually nonexistent.
A) oxygen.
B) hydrogen.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) Misleading; the atmosphere is virtually nonexistent.
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37
Which terrestrial planet has the highest-pressure (thickest) atmosphere?
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
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38
Which Terrestrial planet has the combination of most rapid rotation, liquid interior, and strongest magnetic field?
A) Venus
B) Mercury
C) Earth
D) Mars
A) Venus
B) Mercury
C) Earth
D) Mars
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39
Most terrestrial planets have portions of their surface that appear to be significantly older than other portions of their surface. What evidence suggests that the surface of Venus is all of the same age?
A) Photos taken by probes that landed on Venus showed that all of the rocks were of the same age.
B) The craters on Venus are randomly distributed in size and number across the surface.
C) The volcanoes on Venus are not found in isolated groups, but are scattered around the planet.
D) a and b
E) all of the above
A) Photos taken by probes that landed on Venus showed that all of the rocks were of the same age.
B) The craters on Venus are randomly distributed in size and number across the surface.
C) The volcanoes on Venus are not found in isolated groups, but are scattered around the planet.
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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40
As seen from Earth and the Hubble Space Telescope, Mars shows
A) a reddish color.
B) dark markings.
C) rotation.
D) white icy polar caps.
E) all of the above.
A) a reddish color.
B) dark markings.
C) rotation.
D) white icy polar caps.
E) all of the above.
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41
Outgassing produces gas rich in carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.
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42
Besides Earth, which of the terrestrial planets and/or their satellites show(s) evidence for the possible existence of liquid water flowing on its surface in the past?
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43
The size of Olympus Mons suggests that the crust of Mars is very thick.
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44
Lobate scarps are believed to have formed on Mercury when its interior cooled and shrank.
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45
The atmosphere of Mars primarily consists of ____________________.
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46
The atmosphere of ____________________ contains acid compounds including sulfuric and hydrochloric acid.
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47
The terrestrial planet with the oldest surface is ____________________.
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48
Venus is very hot because its atmosphere is rich in carbon dioxide.
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49
The two moons of Mars are known as ____________________ and ____________________.
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50
____________________ volcanoes have shallow slopes and are associated with hot spots. These types of volcanoes have been seen on the surface of Venus.
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51
Valles Marineris is a long valley on Mars believed to resemble the rift valleys of eastern Africa.
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52
Flow channels on Venus suggest it was once rich in water.
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53
Mercury's smooth plains are probably the oldest parts of the crust.
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54
The absence of folded mountain ranges on Mars suggests that it has been subjected to plate tectonics.
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55
The terrestrial planet with the most effective greenhouse effect is ____________________.
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56
The greenhouse effect occurs because carbon dioxide is opaque to infrared radiation.
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57
Astronomers on Earth are able to measure the rotation of Venus by using optical telescopes to watch surface markings as rotation carries them across the disk of Venus.
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58
We know Mercury must have a large metal core because it has a high density.
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59
The terrestrial planet with the most moons is ____________________.
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60
Radar maps of Venus show impact craters.
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61
The surface of Venus is hotter than the surface of Mercury.
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62
Why is carbon dioxide important in maintaining a greenhouse effect?
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63
Describe Venus's surface features which are similar to those on Earth and those which are different. Why the differences?
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64
How is the greenhouse effect on Venus similar to the same effect on Earth?
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65
Why did the atmosphere of Venus develop differently from that of Earth?
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66
Evaluate the evidence that Mars had a liquid water past.
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67
How is the rotation of Venus different from that of other terrestrial planets?
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68
Describe the processes that created the atmosphere of Mars during its lifetime.
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69
What is the difference between volcanism on Venus and that around the ring of fire on Earth?
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70
What factors determine the rate of loss of gases from a planet's atmosphere?
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71
If you went to Mars, would you have to wear a space suit? Explain why or why not.
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72
Venus is the planet closest to Earth in mass.
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73
The atmosphere on Mars is so thin that it cannot support clouds and is not at all visible in photographs taken from the surface.
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74
Discuss the evidence we have that the surface of Venus is marked by volcanism.
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75
How did the four-stage history of Venus differ from that of Earth?
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76
What evidence do we have that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere?
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77
Explain how the surfaces of the terrestrial planets are similar. In what ways are they different?
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What evidence do we have that the surface of Mars has never divided into moving plates?
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What evidence do we have that the crust of Mercury has been impacted in the past?
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Explain the differences between composite and shield volcanoes.
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