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Uranus is approximately 3 x 109 km away from the Sun. What is the distance in astronomical units?

A) 1 AU
B) 2 AU
C) 10 AU
D) 15 AU
E) 20 AU
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You are analyzing driveway lengths within your neighborhood and surrounding neighborhoods, and your data is to be presented to the city council. Which would be the most appropriate unit of measurement?

A) miles
B) kilometers
C) meters
D) inches
E) feet millimeters
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Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are only located at a distance of 1 AU or less from the Sun.
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Humanity is very new to the Universe.
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Our Solar System formed 14 billion years ago with the Big Bang.
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Approximately how long does it take light to reach the Earth from the Sun?

A) 1 min
B) 8 min
C) 1 ly
D) 8 ly
E) 1 AU
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What is Earth's distance from the Sun?

A) 0.39 AU
B) 0.72 AU
C) 1.0 AU
D) 1.5 AU
E) 2.8 AU
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The scientific method is a simple, mechanical way of grinding facts into understanding.
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Which is the correct order of the planets, moving from closest to the Sun to farthest from the Sun?

A) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus
B) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
C) Venus, Mercury, Mars, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus
D) Mars, Venus, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
E) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus
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Scientists try to form hypotheses that explain how nature works.
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The most widely accepted system of measurement is the metric system.
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What did the International Astronomical Union classify Pluto as in 2006?

A) asteroid
B) comet
C) planet
D) dwarf planet
E) meteor
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You need to drive to a research site to collect some samples. The site is 250 miles away. What is the approximate distance in kilometers?

A) 250 km
B) 106 km
C) 400 km
D) 500 km
E) 156 km
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What unit of measurement is used to describe extraordinary large distances, such as the distance of other stars from our own?

A) AU
B) min
C) ly
D) km
E) mi
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Which best represents 5,362,000,000 kilometers in scientific notation?

A) 5.4 x 109 m
B) 5 x 1010 km
C) 53.6 x 106 km
D) 5.362 x 109 mi
E) 5.362 x 109 km
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Jupiter is located approximately 5.2 AU away from the Sun. What is the distance in kilometers?

A) 3.7 x 107 km
B) 5.2 x 108 km
C) 1.4x 109 km
D) 7.8 x 108 km
E) 8.0 x 108 km
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Uranus is one of a group of dwarf planets and other small objects that have been discovered circling the Sun beyond Neptune.
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The Universe consists of the Sun, its family of planets, and some smaller bodies such as moons, asteroids, and comets.
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Earth is approximately 13,000 km in diameter.
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A convenient method to write very large numbers is to use scientific notation.
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<strong>  Figure 1-11 (for the following questions) In Figure 1, what is the pointer indicating?</strong> A) extrasolar planet B) Solar System C) spiral arm D) dwarf planets E) galaxy <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 1-11 (for the following questions)
In Figure 1, what is the pointer indicating?

A) extrasolar planet
B) Solar System
C) spiral arm
D) dwarf planets
E) galaxy
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What is the very first step of the scientific method?

A) Design an experiment.
B) Form a hypothesis.
C) Analyze results.
D) Generate a conclusion.
E) Perform an experiment.
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The star Wolf 359 is 7.7 light years away. What is that distance in kilometers?

A) 7.7 x 108 km
B) 14 x 1013 km
C) 0.78 x 108 km
D) 7.28 x 1013 km
E) 7.28 x 1012 km
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solar system
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
planet
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
dwarf planet
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
extrasolar planet
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
galaxy
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
star
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
solar system
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
planet
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
dwarf planet
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
extrasolar planet
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
galaxy
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
star
consists of a star with orbiting planets
solar system
consists of a star with orbiting planets
planet
consists of a star with orbiting planets
dwarf planet
consists of a star with orbiting planets
extrasolar planet
consists of a star with orbiting planets
galaxy
consists of a star with orbiting planets
star
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
solar system
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
planet
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
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planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
extrasolar planet
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
galaxy
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
star
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
solar system
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
planet
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
dwarf planet
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
extrasolar planet
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
galaxy
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
star
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
solar system
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
planet
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
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a self-luminous ball of hot gas
extrasolar planet
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
galaxy
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What process do scientists use to determine how nature works?

A) The observational method
B) The scientific method
C) The brainstorming method
D) The laboratory method
E) The naturalistic method
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When did life first appear on Earth?

A) 14 billion years ago
B) 400 million years ago
C) 4.6 billion years ago
D) 65 million years ago
E) 3.4 billion years ago
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As Earth _______________ on its axis, it produces the cycle of day and night.
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Astronomers use _______________ to express distance from the Sun.
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Which of these planets is approximately the same size as Earth?

A) Venus
B) Mars
C) Saturn
D) Mercury
E) Pluto
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Astronomers refer to the beginning of the Universe as the _______________.
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The Big Bang is a theory describing the ____.

A) birth of our Solar System
B) start of civilization on Earth
C) beginning of planet formation
D) beginning of the Universe
E) massive extinction of dinosaurs
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The celestial object _______________ is just one of many small objects that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune.
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You discover a new star that is 352,800 AU away. What is the distance in light years?

A) 5.6 ly
B) 2.3 ly
C) 63 ly
D) 3.53 ly
E) 2.22 x 102 ly
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<strong>  Figure 1-11 (for the following questions) What does the above image represent?</strong> A) Universe B) galaxy C) planet D) Solar System E) extrasolar planet <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 1-11 (for the following questions)
What does the above image represent?

A) Universe
B) galaxy
C) planet
D) Solar System
E) extrasolar planet
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Our Solar System resides in the _______________ Galaxy.
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What is the Sun made up of?

A) rock
B) metal
C) ice
D) hot gas
E) water
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Why do we study astronomy?
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Since Mars is 1.5 AU from the Sun, how long would it take for sunlight to reach the surface of Mars?

A) 4 min
B) 8 min
C) 12 min
D) 1 hr
E) 4 hr
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The _______________contains all of the galaxies, solar systems, stars, and planets.
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Which of these planets is just 0.39 AU from the Sun?

A) Jupiter
B) Mars
C) Earth
D) Venus
E) Mercury
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The formation of our _______________ occurred about 4.6 billion years ago.
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Why do scientists use the scientific method?
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Using the example of a football field, indicate the beginning of the Universe, the beginning of our Solar System and the beginning of civilization as we know it along the field in whatever terminology you are familiar with.
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Explain the difference between a galaxy and a solar system.
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What are the planets of our Solar System in order from closest to farthest from the Sun?
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Explain how the scientific notation of 4.52 x 10 8 is the same as 452 x 10 6 .
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The Universe is too big to discuss distance without using _______________.
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What is the scientific method?
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The size of a star's image in a photo tells you how _______________ the star appears.
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It is a common misconception that a light-year is a unit of _______________.
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Uranus is approximately 3 x 109 km away from the Sun. What is the distance in astronomical units?

A) 1 AU
B) 2 AU
C) 10 AU
D) 15 AU
E) 20 AU
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You are analyzing driveway lengths within your neighborhood and surrounding neighborhoods, and your data is to be presented to the city council. Which would be the most appropriate unit of measurement?

A) miles
B) kilometers
C) meters
D) inches
E) feet millimeters
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Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are only located at a distance of 1 AU or less from the Sun.
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Humanity is very new to the Universe.
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Our Solar System formed 14 billion years ago with the Big Bang.
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Approximately how long does it take light to reach the Earth from the Sun?

A) 1 min
B) 8 min
C) 1 ly
D) 8 ly
E) 1 AU
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What is Earth's distance from the Sun?

A) 0.39 AU
B) 0.72 AU
C) 1.0 AU
D) 1.5 AU
E) 2.8 AU
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The scientific method is a simple, mechanical way of grinding facts into understanding.
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Which is the correct order of the planets, moving from closest to the Sun to farthest from the Sun?

A) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus
B) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
C) Venus, Mercury, Mars, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus
D) Mars, Venus, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
E) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus
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Scientists try to form hypotheses that explain how nature works.
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The most widely accepted system of measurement is the metric system.
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What did the International Astronomical Union classify Pluto as in 2006?

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B) comet
C) planet
D) dwarf planet
E) meteor
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You need to drive to a research site to collect some samples. The site is 250 miles away. What is the approximate distance in kilometers?

A) 250 km
B) 106 km
C) 400 km
D) 500 km
E) 156 km
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What unit of measurement is used to describe extraordinary large distances, such as the distance of other stars from our own?

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B) min
C) ly
D) km
E) mi
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Which best represents 5,362,000,000 kilometers in scientific notation?

A) 5.4 x 109 m
B) 5 x 1010 km
C) 53.6 x 106 km
D) 5.362 x 109 mi
E) 5.362 x 109 km
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Jupiter is located approximately 5.2 AU away from the Sun. What is the distance in kilometers?

A) 3.7 x 107 km
B) 5.2 x 108 km
C) 1.4x 109 km
D) 7.8 x 108 km
E) 8.0 x 108 km
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Uranus is one of a group of dwarf planets and other small objects that have been discovered circling the Sun beyond Neptune.
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The Universe consists of the Sun, its family of planets, and some smaller bodies such as moons, asteroids, and comets.
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Earth is approximately 13,000 km in diameter.
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A convenient method to write very large numbers is to use scientific notation.
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<strong>  Figure 1-11 (for the following questions) In Figure 1, what is the pointer indicating?</strong> A) extrasolar planet B) Solar System C) spiral arm D) dwarf planets E) galaxy Figure 1-11 (for the following questions)
In Figure 1, what is the pointer indicating?

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B) Solar System
C) spiral arm
D) dwarf planets
E) galaxy
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What is the very first step of the scientific method?

A) Design an experiment.
B) Form a hypothesis.
C) Analyze results.
D) Generate a conclusion.
E) Perform an experiment.
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The star Wolf 359 is 7.7 light years away. What is that distance in kilometers?

A) 7.7 x 108 km
B) 14 x 1013 km
C) 0.78 x 108 km
D) 7.28 x 1013 km
E) 7.28 x 1012 km
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a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
solar system
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
planet
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
dwarf planet
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
extrasolar planet
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
galaxy
a small object that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune
star
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
solar system
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
planet
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
dwarf planet
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
extrasolar planet
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
galaxy
spherical, rocky, or gaseous bodies that orbit a star
star
consists of a star with orbiting planets
solar system
consists of a star with orbiting planets
planet
consists of a star with orbiting planets
dwarf planet
consists of a star with orbiting planets
extrasolar planet
consists of a star with orbiting planets
galaxy
consists of a star with orbiting planets
star
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
solar system
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
planet
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
dwarf planet
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
extrasolar planet
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
galaxy
planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system
star
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
solar system
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
planet
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
dwarf planet
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
extrasolar planet
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
galaxy
a great cloud of stars, gas, and dust held together by the combined gravity of all of its matter
star
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
solar system
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
planet
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
dwarf planet
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
extrasolar planet
a self-luminous ball of hot gas
galaxy
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What process do scientists use to determine how nature works?

A) The observational method
B) The scientific method
C) The brainstorming method
D) The laboratory method
E) The naturalistic method
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When did life first appear on Earth?

A) 14 billion years ago
B) 400 million years ago
C) 4.6 billion years ago
D) 65 million years ago
E) 3.4 billion years ago
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As Earth _______________ on its axis, it produces the cycle of day and night.
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Astronomers use _______________ to express distance from the Sun.
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Which of these planets is approximately the same size as Earth?

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B) Mars
C) Saturn
D) Mercury
E) Pluto
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Astronomers refer to the beginning of the Universe as the _______________.
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The Big Bang is a theory describing the ____.

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D) beginning of the Universe
E) massive extinction of dinosaurs
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The celestial object _______________ is just one of many small objects that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune.
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You discover a new star that is 352,800 AU away. What is the distance in light years?

A) 5.6 ly
B) 2.3 ly
C) 63 ly
D) 3.53 ly
E) 2.22 x 102 ly
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<strong>  Figure 1-11 (for the following questions) What does the above image represent?</strong> A) Universe B) galaxy C) planet D) Solar System E) extrasolar planet Figure 1-11 (for the following questions)
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B) galaxy
C) planet
D) Solar System
E) extrasolar planet
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Our Solar System resides in the _______________ Galaxy.
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What is the Sun made up of?

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Why do we study astronomy?
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Since Mars is 1.5 AU from the Sun, how long would it take for sunlight to reach the surface of Mars?

A) 4 min
B) 8 min
C) 12 min
D) 1 hr
E) 4 hr
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The _______________contains all of the galaxies, solar systems, stars, and planets.
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Which of these planets is just 0.39 AU from the Sun?

A) Jupiter
B) Mars
C) Earth
D) Venus
E) Mercury
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The formation of our _______________ occurred about 4.6 billion years ago.
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Why do scientists use the scientific method?
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Using the example of a football field, indicate the beginning of the Universe, the beginning of our Solar System and the beginning of civilization as we know it along the field in whatever terminology you are familiar with.
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Explain the difference between a galaxy and a solar system.
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What are the planets of our Solar System in order from closest to farthest from the Sun?
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Explain how the scientific notation of 4.52 x 10 8 is the same as 452 x 10 6 .
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The Universe is too big to discuss distance without using _______________.
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What is the scientific method?
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The size of a star's image in a photo tells you how _______________ the star appears.
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