Deck 21: The Moon and Mercury
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Mare Imbrium
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Deck 21: The Moon and Mercury
1
Mercury is still geologically active today.
False
2
Since there are no folded mountain chains on the Moon, what does this imply about the Moon's geology?
A) Plate tectonics does not exist on the moon.
B) The geological history is extremely short.
C) Mountains were worn down by erosion.
D) Mountains were destroyed during the heavy bombardment.
A) Plate tectonics does not exist on the moon.
B) The geological history is extremely short.
C) Mountains were worn down by erosion.
D) Mountains were destroyed during the heavy bombardment.
Plate tectonics does not exist on the moon.
3
There is no air on the Moon to scatter light and soften shadows
True
4
In larger craters, the deformation of the rock can form one or more concentric inner rings with the outer rim, producing _____.
A) ejecta blanket
B) maria
C) sinuous rilles
D) central peak
E) multiringed basin
A) ejecta blanket
B) maria
C) sinuous rilles
D) central peak
E) multiringed basin
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5
The Moon's core does not contain much iron, so it cannot produce a dynamo effect.
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6
The Moon's crust is thicker on the side facing Earth.
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7
What is the dominant feature of the lunar surface?
A) mountains
B) rilles
C) craters
D) lobate scarps
E) lava tubes
A) mountains
B) rilles
C) craters
D) lobate scarps
E) lava tubes
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8
Because of Mercury's lower gravity, ejecta from a meteorite covers much of its surface.
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9
Lobate scarps are very low and small disturbances on the surface of Mercury.
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10
Mercury is more than 60 percent denser than the Moon.
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11
Mercury has a weak magnetic field because of its iron core.
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12
Mare Imbrium is the result of a planetesimal of 275 km across striking the lunar surface 4 billion years ago.
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13
The nights are cold on Mercury because it has a negligible atmosphere.
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14
The lunar rocks brought back by the Apollo astronauts contained a surprisingly large amount of water.
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15
Debris blasted from the impact of a crater is called ____.
A) ejecta
B) maria
C) sinuous rilles
D) multiringed basin
E) central peak
A) ejecta
B) maria
C) sinuous rilles
D) multiringed basin
E) central peak
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16
Mercury completes one orbit around the Sun in 8 days.
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17
Most of the craters on the Moon are relatively young.
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18
What does "maria" mean?
A) plateaus
B) ponds
C) rivers
D) Rivers
E) seas
A) plateaus
B) ponds
C) rivers
D) Rivers
E) seas
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19
Between July 1969 and December 1972, 17 people reached the surface of the Moon.
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20
What are sinuous rilles found on the lunar surface?
A) ancient lava flows
B) channels cut by flowing lava on the edge of the maria
C) large basins once filled with water
D) light-colored rock found in the lunar highlands
E) fault lines found within the crust
A) ancient lava flows
B) channels cut by flowing lava on the edge of the maria
C) large basins once filled with water
D) light-colored rock found in the lunar highlands
E) fault lines found within the crust
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21
During which stage of planetary development did the lunar maria form?
A) cratering
B) differentiation
C) flooding
D) tectonic plate movement
E) slow surface evolution
A) cratering
B) differentiation
C) flooding
D) tectonic plate movement
E) slow surface evolution
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22
Large, smooth, dark plains on the moon are called ____.
A) ejecta blanket
B) central peak
C) maria
D) multiringed basin
E) Sinuous rilles
A) ejecta blanket
B) central peak
C) maria
D) multiringed basin
E) Sinuous rilles
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23
What solid evidence do we have of the Moon's age?
A) deep core samples of the Moon
B) igneous rock samples brought back by Apollo astronauts
C) meteorites that have impacted Earth
D) laser altimetry readings from the LCROSS mission
E) sedimentary rock samples brought back by Apollo astronauts
A) deep core samples of the Moon
B) igneous rock samples brought back by Apollo astronauts
C) meteorites that have impacted Earth
D) laser altimetry readings from the LCROSS mission
E) sedimentary rock samples brought back by Apollo astronauts
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24
Which is a unique geological feature found on Mercury's surface?
A) craters
B) lobate scarps
C) shield volcanoes
D) sinuous rilles
E) basins
A) craters
B) lobate scarps
C) shield volcanoes
D) sinuous rilles
E) basins
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25
Which characteristic is NOT shared by the Moon and Mercury?
A) heavily cratered surface
B) negligible atmosphere
C) rotations altered by tides
D) dense metallic core
E) geologically inactive
A) heavily cratered surface
B) negligible atmosphere
C) rotations altered by tides
D) dense metallic core
E) geologically inactive
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26
What formed the lunar maria?
A) ancient lava flows
B) Earth-moon collision
C) volcanic eruptions
D) erosion
E) tectonic plate movement
A) ancient lava flows
B) Earth-moon collision
C) volcanic eruptions
D) erosion
E) tectonic plate movement
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27
Which was the source of lava during the flooding stage of the Moon's development?
A) moonquakes and tectonic shifts
B) lower crust and upper mantle
C) the deep core
D) volcanoes
E) impacts
A) moonquakes and tectonic shifts
B) lower crust and upper mantle
C) the deep core
D) volcanoes
E) impacts
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28
What method was used to determine the absolute ages of the lunar rock samples from the Apollo missions?
A) electromagnetic measuring
B) radar imaging
C) telescopic observations
D) microscopic evaluation
E) radioactive dating
A) electromagnetic measuring
B) radar imaging
C) telescopic observations
D) microscopic evaluation
E) radioactive dating
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29
What was the purpose of the LCROSS mission?
A) To determine if lava still flowed beneath the crust
B) To generate an altitude map of the Moon's surface
C) To photograph geological features of the Moon
D) To photograph geological features of the moon
E) To determine if there is water ice buried in soil of the Moon's south pole
A) To determine if lava still flowed beneath the crust
B) To generate an altitude map of the Moon's surface
C) To photograph geological features of the Moon
D) To photograph geological features of the moon
E) To determine if there is water ice buried in soil of the Moon's south pole
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30
What is one of the largest impact basin in the Solar System?
A) Crisium Basin
B) Caloris Basin
C) Imbrium Basin
D) Mare Tranquillitatis
E) Aitken Basin
A) Crisium Basin
B) Caloris Basin
C) Imbrium Basin
D) Mare Tranquillitatis
E) Aitken Basin
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31
Which best describes Mercury's plains?
A) heavily impacted with craters and large rays
B) solidified lava flows that are a uniform gray color
C) a geologically active surface of molten lava
D) solidified lava flows rich in dark basalts
E) a rich layer of soil containing iron and silicate
A) heavily impacted with craters and large rays
B) solidified lava flows that are a uniform gray color
C) a geologically active surface of molten lava
D) solidified lava flows rich in dark basalts
E) a rich layer of soil containing iron and silicate
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32
What makes up the dark colors of the lunar lowlands?
A) sedimentary rock
B) anorthosite
C) andesite
D) basalt
E) iron
A) sedimentary rock
B) anorthosite
C) andesite
D) basalt
E) iron
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33
What is the Moon's gravity?
A) There is no gravity on the Moon.
B) 1/3 of Earth's gravity
C) 1/2 of Earth's gravity
D) 1/6 of Earth's gravity
E) The Moon's gravity is the same as that of Earth.
A) There is no gravity on the Moon.
B) 1/3 of Earth's gravity
C) 1/2 of Earth's gravity
D) 1/6 of Earth's gravity
E) The Moon's gravity is the same as that of Earth.
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34
Where did the Apollo 11 lunar module land and sample?
A) Taurus-Littrow region
B) Taurus-Littrow Region
C) Mare Tranquillitatis
D) Hadley Rille
E) Descartes region
A) Taurus-Littrow region
B) Taurus-Littrow Region
C) Mare Tranquillitatis
D) Hadley Rille
E) Descartes region
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35
What part of the Apollo spacecraft actually returned to Earth?
A) descent rocket
B) lunar module
C) rocket boosters
D) command module
E) support stage
A) descent rocket
B) lunar module
C) rocket boosters
D) command module
E) support stage
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36
Which mission has recently provided scientists with information about Mercury's magnetic field?
A) Magellan
B) MESSENGER
C) LCROSS
D) Voyager
E) Apollo
A) Magellan
B) MESSENGER
C) LCROSS
D) Voyager
E) Apollo
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37
Where did the Apollo 15 lunar module land and sample?
A) Taurus-Littrow region
B) Oceanus Procellarum
C) Mare Tranquillitatis
D) Hadley Rille
E) Descartes region
A) Taurus-Littrow region
B) Oceanus Procellarum
C) Mare Tranquillitatis
D) Hadley Rille
E) Descartes region
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38
Which hypothesis suggested that the Moon formed elsewhere and was later caught by Earth's gravity?
A) fission hypothesis
B) fusion hypothesis
C) large-impact hypothesis
D) capture hypothesis
E) condensation hypothesis
A) fission hypothesis
B) fusion hypothesis
C) large-impact hypothesis
D) capture hypothesis
E) condensation hypothesis
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39
Which Apollo mission never made it to the lunar surface?
A) Apollo 11
B) Apollo 12
C) Apollo 13
D) Apollo 14
E) Apollo 15
A) Apollo 11
B) Apollo 12
C) Apollo 13
D) Apollo 14
E) Apollo 15
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40
Which of the following is the oldest geological feature of the Moon?
A) maria
B) lowlands
C) highlands
D) regolith
E) rilles
A) maria
B) lowlands
C) highlands
D) regolith
E) rilles
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41
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Premises:
closest to the Sun
closest to the Sun
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Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
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42
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Premises:
Mare Imbrium
Mare Imbrium
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Mercury
Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
Moon
Mercury
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43
What is the largest impact crater on Mercury?
A) Caloris Basin
B) Aitken Basin
C) Mare Crisium
D) Mare Imbrium
E) Mare Tranquillitatis
A) Caloris Basin
B) Aitken Basin
C) Mare Crisium
D) Mare Imbrium
E) Mare Tranquillitatis
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45
Briefly describe Mercury's geological history through the four steps of planetary development.
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46
Explain Mercury's peculiar rotation and revolution. How is it different than most other planets?
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47
How were the lunar maria formed?
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48
What space mission is currently exploring Mercury? What information has this mission so far provided about the planet?
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49
What are the shared common characteristics of the Moon and Mercury?
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50
Briefly compare and contrast the characteristics of the Moon and Mercury.
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51
Explain the three different hypotheses for the origin of the Moon and how evidence from the Apollo lunar rocks persuaded scientists to develop a new hypothesis.
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52
Which is the oldest geological feature of Mercury?
A) smooth plains
B) jumbled terrain
C) intercrater plains
D) lobate scarps
E) rilles
A) smooth plains
B) jumbled terrain
C) intercrater plains
D) lobate scarps
E) rilles
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53
What surprised scientists to learn about Mercury from MESSENGER's data?
A) Mercury is still geologically active with molten lava flows on the surface.
B) Mercury does have an atmosphere causing some erosion of the surface.
C) Mercury has significantly more craters than the Moon.
D) Mercury has a magnetic field despite its size.
E) Mercury is rotating faster than earlier predicted.
A) Mercury is still geologically active with molten lava flows on the surface.
B) Mercury does have an atmosphere causing some erosion of the surface.
C) Mercury has significantly more craters than the Moon.
D) Mercury has a magnetic field despite its size.
E) Mercury is rotating faster than earlier predicted.
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54
The presence of _______________ increases the possibility that a human lunar base may be established someday.
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55
The lunar maria are ancient _______________ that have apparently covered older, cratered lowlands.
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56
Will the Moon's surface change over time? Why or why not?
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57
What may have caused Mercury to have a large metallic core and a relatively thin crust?
A) a large impact
B) tidal coupling with the Sun
C) solar wind clearing the nebula
D) a slow orbital period
E) a long period of flooding
A) a large impact
B) tidal coupling with the Sun
C) solar wind clearing the nebula
D) a slow orbital period
E) a long period of flooding
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58
There are no _______________ rocks on the surface of the Moon.
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59
The lunar _______________ are saturated with craters.
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60
What was significant in the design of the Apollo spacecraft?
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61
The Moon's gravity is only _______________ that of Earth.
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62
Because the Moon has a low average density and no magnetic field, then its dense core must be _______________.
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63
Many Moon rocks are classified as _______________, which are made up of fragments of earlier rocks cemented together by heat and pressure.
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64
Mercury is _______________ to the Sun, thus affecting its rotation.
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65
Because of the _______________, atoms in Mercury's atmosphere just bounce around and eventually disappear into space.
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66
The Apollo spacecraft had a(n) _______________ tacked on the front of the command module.
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Mercury's _______________ are marked by meteorite craters less than 15 km in diameter, in addition to secondary craters.
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Mercury's period of rotation is exactly _______________ of its orbital period.
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The rate of heat loss of a planet is proportional to its _______________, thus the smaller the world, the faster it is for heat to escape.
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The relationship between the rotation of Mercury and its revolution is referred as a(n) _______________.
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It is believed that a giant impact may have taken away some of Mercury's low-density crustal rock and left a small, dense world with a(n) large, dense, and _______________ core.
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