Deck 12: Dwarf Planets and Small Solar System Bodies
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Deck 12: Dwarf Planets and Small Solar System Bodies
1
Pluto is the largest member of the Kuiper Belt.
False
2
Most asteroids are found in orbit around the Sun between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn.
False
3
Although asteroids are small individually,when combined they make up a significant fraction of the total mass of the planets.
False
4
All meteorites are remnants of planetesimals that never coalesced to form a planet.
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All short period comets have period < 20 years.
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Astronomers can use the speed and direction of a cometary meteor's flight to actually identify its parent comet.
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7
The surface of the dwarf planet Eris has very high albedo and is covered with
A) methane ice.
B) water ice.
C) surfur dioxide.
D) frozen carbon dioxide.
A) methane ice.
B) water ice.
C) surfur dioxide.
D) frozen carbon dioxide.
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8
Meteorites are more likely to come from asteroids than comets.
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9
The average density of a comet is approximately one-quarter times the density of water.
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10
Pluto is composed mostly of rock.
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11
Which of following is FALSE?
A) Pluto has three moons.
B) Pluto has a mass that is 1/10 times the Earth's mass.
C) Pluto's orbit sometimes brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune.
D) Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930.
A) Pluto has three moons.
B) Pluto has a mass that is 1/10 times the Earth's mass.
C) Pluto's orbit sometimes brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune.
D) Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930.
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12
Some asteroids have moons just as planets do.
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13
Eris and Ceres are examples of
A) asteroids.
B) dwarf planets.
C) comets.
D) meteor showers.
A) asteroids.
B) dwarf planets.
C) comets.
D) meteor showers.
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14
Which of the following types of Solar System debris was NOT discovered until the age of telescopes?
A) Comets
B) Meteorites
C) Asteroids
D) All of the above
A) Comets
B) Meteorites
C) Asteroids
D) All of the above
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15
Eris is classified as an asteroid even though its mass is 28 percent larger than Pluto's mass.
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16
Cometary nuclei provide evidence that the ingredients necessary for the creation of life were present in the early solar nebula.
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17
The most common type of meteorites found are iron meteorites.
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18
Pluto has a density that is roughly equal to that of
A) a feather.
B) water.
C) a rock.
D) a hammer.
A) a feather.
B) water.
C) a rock.
D) a hammer.
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19
Like meteoroids and asteroids,cometary nuclei in the Oort Cloud undergo frequent collisions that often send them into the inner Solar System.
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20
The mass of Pluto is approximately 1 percent times the mass of the Earth.
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21
Antarctica is the best hunting ground for meteorites for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) the ground is covered with ice in Antarctica.
B) more meteorites fall there than on other locations on Earth.
C) few native rocks are found on the glaciers.
D) meteorites are protected from weathering and contamination there.
A) the ground is covered with ice in Antarctica.
B) more meteorites fall there than on other locations on Earth.
C) few native rocks are found on the glaciers.
D) meteorites are protected from weathering and contamination there.
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22
The darkest asteroids are
A) M-type.
B) S-type.
C) C-type.
D) Q-type.
A) M-type.
B) S-type.
C) C-type.
D) Q-type.
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23
The nucleus of the typical comet is approximately __________ in size.
A) 10 km
B) 1,000 km
C) 10 m
D) 1 cm
A) 10 km
B) 1,000 km
C) 10 m
D) 1 cm
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24
Remnants of volcanic activity on the asteroid Vesta indicate that members of the asteroid belt
A) were once part of a single protoplanet that was shattered by collisions.
B) have all undergone significant chemical evolution since formation.
C) occasionally grow large enough to become differentiated and geologically active.
D) were once a part of a young Mars.
A) were once part of a single protoplanet that was shattered by collisions.
B) have all undergone significant chemical evolution since formation.
C) occasionally grow large enough to become differentiated and geologically active.
D) were once a part of a young Mars.
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25
The dwarf planet Eris has a moon called Dysomia,which is much smaller in mass than Eris.If Dysomia has an orbital period of 16 days and orbits Eris at a distance of 40,000 km,then what is the mass of Eris?
A)
B)
C)
D)
A)

B)

C)

D)

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26
Which of the following does NOT describe comets in the Oort Cloud?
A) Long period
B) Pristine condition
C) Randomly directed orbits
D) Flattened distribution
A) Long period
B) Pristine condition
C) Randomly directed orbits
D) Flattened distribution
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27
When a comet comes close to the Sun,its volatile ice sublimates and transforms directly from the solid to __________ phase.
A) liquid
B) crystalline
C) gas
D) ionized
A) liquid
B) crystalline
C) gas
D) ionized
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28
Most asteroids are closest in shape to
A) a potato.
B) an orange.
C) a stick.
D) a baseball.
A) a potato.
B) an orange.
C) a stick.
D) a baseball.
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29
The mass of all the known asteroids combined would be as much as
A) half the mass of Earth.
B) three times the mass of Earth.
C) the mass of Mars.
D) one-third the mass of the Moon.
A) half the mass of Earth.
B) three times the mass of Earth.
C) the mass of Mars.
D) one-third the mass of the Moon.
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30
Which group of meteorites represents the conditions in the earliest stages of the formation of the Solar System?
A) Chondrites
B) Achondrites
C) Iron meteorites
D) Stony-iron meteorites
A) Chondrites
B) Achondrites
C) Iron meteorites
D) Stony-iron meteorites
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31
Which of the following is the BRIGHTEST part of a comet?
A) Its nucleus
B) Its coma
C) Its ion tail
D) Its dust tail
A) Its nucleus
B) Its coma
C) Its ion tail
D) Its dust tail
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32
Which group of asteroids regularly crosses Earth's orbit and thus represents a known collision threat to our planet?
A) The Amors
B) The Atens
C) The Trojans
D) All of the above
A) The Amors
B) The Atens
C) The Trojans
D) All of the above
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33
Meteorites contain clues to all of the following EXCEPT
A) the age of the Solar System.
B) the temperature in the early solar nebula.
C) changes in the rate of cratering in the early Solar System.
D) the composition of the primitive Solar System.
A) the age of the Solar System.
B) the temperature in the early solar nebula.
C) changes in the rate of cratering in the early Solar System.
D) the composition of the primitive Solar System.
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34
Most asteroids are
A) very large
.
B) large
.
C) medium
.
D) small
.
A) very large

B) large

C) medium

D) small

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35
What must an asteroid have in order for us to determine its mass?
A) A rocky composition
B) A moon
C) An orbit that lies between the Earth and Mars
D) Carbonaceous chondrites
A) A rocky composition
B) A moon
C) An orbit that lies between the Earth and Mars
D) Carbonaceous chondrites
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36
Comet Halley has a period of
A) 7 years.
B) 16 years.
C) 32 years.
D) 76 years.
A) 7 years.
B) 16 years.
C) 32 years.
D) 76 years.
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37
Cometary nuclei are most likely
A) solid ice.
B) rocky.
C) porous.
D) uniform.
A) solid ice.
B) rocky.
C) porous.
D) uniform.
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38
The most common type of meteorites are
A) stony meteorites.
B) iron meteorites.
C) stony-iron meteorites.
D) carbonaceous chondrite meteorites.
A) stony meteorites.
B) iron meteorites.
C) stony-iron meteorites.
D) carbonaceous chondrite meteorites.
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39
Which group of meteoroids is more likely to have compositions indicative of those in the early Solar System?
A) Asteroidal meteoroids
B) Cometary meteoroids
C) Both groups are equally likely
D) Neither group: All meteoroids have undergone significant chemical evolution
A) Asteroidal meteoroids
B) Cometary meteoroids
C) Both groups are equally likely
D) Neither group: All meteoroids have undergone significant chemical evolution
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40
Comet Halley is unique because
A) it was the first comet whose return was predicted.
B) it is a member of the Jovian family but has a retrograde orbit.
C) its period is less than a human lifetime.
D) it was successfully visited by a spacecraft.
A) it was the first comet whose return was predicted.
B) it is a member of the Jovian family but has a retrograde orbit.
C) its period is less than a human lifetime.
D) it was successfully visited by a spacecraft.
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41
The meteoroids in the Orionid meteor shower,which occurs every October,come from
A) dust in the star-forming Orion nebula.
B) dust melted off Comet Halley.
C) debris from the collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9.
D) zodiacal dust.
A) dust in the star-forming Orion nebula.
B) dust melted off Comet Halley.
C) debris from the collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9.
D) zodiacal dust.
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42
What does the existence of M-type asteroids tell us about their origin?
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43
Most comets originate
A) near Earth and Venus in the early Solar System.
B) far from the planets,many thousands of AU from the Sun.
C) from the region between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune.
D) between the Sun and Mercury.
A) near Earth and Venus in the early Solar System.
B) far from the planets,many thousands of AU from the Sun.
C) from the region between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune.
D) between the Sun and Mercury.
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44
Why does the dust tail separate from the ion tail?
A) The dust is not ionized,so it is not affected by the solar wind.
B) Dust cannot sublimate as ice can,so it cannot form a tail as easily.
C) The dust tail forms on the leading side of the nucleus,whereas the gas tail forms on the opposite side.
D) Dust is more massive than ions,so it accelerates less.
A) The dust is not ionized,so it is not affected by the solar wind.
B) Dust cannot sublimate as ice can,so it cannot form a tail as easily.
C) The dust tail forms on the leading side of the nucleus,whereas the gas tail forms on the opposite side.
D) Dust is more massive than ions,so it accelerates less.
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45
Consider a meteoroid with a diameter of 10 cm and a mass of 2 kg that hits the Earth head-on while traveling at a speed of 25,000 m/s.How many times larger or smaller is the meteoroid's kinetic energy compared to that of a typical train whose mass is
and speed is 25 m/s?
A) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is equal to that of the train.
B) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is 1,000 times less than that of the train.
C) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is 1,000 times greater than that of the train.
D) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is
times greater than that of the train.

A) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is equal to that of the train.
B) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is 1,000 times less than that of the train.
C) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is 1,000 times greater than that of the train.
D) The meteoroid's kinetic energy is

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46
A recent estimate finds that approximately 800 meteorites with mass greater than 0.1 kg strike the surface of the Earth each day.If a house covers an area of roughly
then what is the probability that your house will be struck by a meteorite in your 100-year lifetime? Note that the radius of the Earth is 6,400 km.
A) 1 in
B) 1 in
C) 1 in
D) 1 in

A) 1 in

B) 1 in

C) 1 in

D) 1 in

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47
The minimum size of a meteoroid that is capable of surviving its passage through the Earth's atmosphere and hitting the ground is about as big as
A) a car.
B) a house.
C) a grain of sand.
D) your fist.
A) a car.
B) a house.
C) a grain of sand.
D) your fist.
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48
How is it possible for the tail of a comet to actually move ahead of the comet itself?
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49
All of the zodiacal dust in the Solar System combined is roughly equal in mass to
A) a meteoroid.
B) a comet.
C) the Moon.
D) a terrestrial planet.
A) a meteoroid.
B) a comet.
C) the Moon.
D) a terrestrial planet.
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50
You find a blackened rock lying on top of the snow.You find that it is fairly dense and suspect it might be a meteorite.You take it to a lab,and they find that its age is 1.3 Gyr.Is this a meteorite? Why,or why not?
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51
Name three properties of the dwarf planets Pluto and Eris that are similar.
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52
Comet nuclei,absent their tails,are very dark because
A) they are made of water ice.
B) they have iron and nickel mixed with ice.
C) they have organic molecules mixed with ice.
D) they are covered in rock.
A) they are made of water ice.
B) they have iron and nickel mixed with ice.
C) they have organic molecules mixed with ice.
D) they are covered in rock.
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53
Suppose we discover a comet whose orbit was very highly eccentric,retrograde,had a very large tilt with respect to the ecliptic plane,and a period of 2,000 years.Where is the most likely place of origin for this comet?
A) The Kuiper Belt
B) The Oort Cloud
C) The Jovian family
D) Outside the Solar System
A) The Kuiper Belt
B) The Oort Cloud
C) The Jovian family
D) Outside the Solar System
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54
Give examples of a C-type asteroid and an S-type asteroid that have been observed by spacecraft.What did we learn about each type?
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55
The one orbital characteristic both short- and long-period comets share is
A) mostly prograde orbits.
B) orbits with completely random tilts.
C) orbital periods longer than any planet.
D) highly eccentric orbits.
A) mostly prograde orbits.
B) orbits with completely random tilts.
C) orbital periods longer than any planet.
D) highly eccentric orbits.
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56
Do icy cometary nuclei melt and move from solid to liquid phase as they are warmed by the radiation from the Sun?
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57
Give the definitions of meteoroid,meteor,and meteorite,and clearly explain how they differ.
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58
The Perseid meteor shower will occur
A) every month.
B) every year.
C) every 4 years.
D) every 76 years.
A) every month.
B) every year.
C) every 4 years.
D) every 76 years.
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59
In 1994,dozens of fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with
A) Jupiter.
B) the Earth.
C) the Moon.
D) Saturn.
A) Jupiter.
B) the Earth.
C) the Moon.
D) Saturn.
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60
A comet having an orbit of 50 years would likely have come from the
A) Trojan family.
B) Oort Cloud.
C) Zodiacal zone.
D) Kuiper Belt.
A) Trojan family.
B) Oort Cloud.
C) Zodiacal zone.
D) Kuiper Belt.
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61
Why does a comet usually have two tails,one which is straight and one that is curved? What materials compose each tail and why do they have different shapes?
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62
Consider a small comet nucleus,whose diameter is 1 km and mass is
,hitting the Earth head-on,traveling at a speed of 1,000 m/s.How many times larger or smaller is the comet's kinetic energy compared to that of a typical train pulling 20 boxcars whose total mass is
and speed is 25 m/s?


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63
Comets have highly eccentric orbits,with eccentricities of
being common.Suppose a certain comet has an eccentricity of 0.99.If the semimajor axis of its orbit is 2,500 AU,what will be its distance at perihelion and at aphelion? Is this most likely a Kuiper Belt object or an Oort Cloud comet? [Note: For an ellipse,
is the distance from one focus to the farther edge of the long axis and
is the distance from the same focus to the closer edge of the long axis.]
![Comets have highly eccentric orbits,with eccentricities of being common.Suppose a certain comet has an eccentricity of 0.99.If the semimajor axis of its orbit is 2,500 AU,what will be its distance at perihelion and at aphelion? Is this most likely a Kuiper Belt object or an Oort Cloud comet? [Note: For an ellipse, is the distance from one focus to the farther edge of the long axis and is the distance from the same focus to the closer edge of the long axis.]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB4068/11eaa3e3_418c_2a30_a4ea_4b4e8c3273d9_TB4068_11.jpg)
![Comets have highly eccentric orbits,with eccentricities of being common.Suppose a certain comet has an eccentricity of 0.99.If the semimajor axis of its orbit is 2,500 AU,what will be its distance at perihelion and at aphelion? Is this most likely a Kuiper Belt object or an Oort Cloud comet? [Note: For an ellipse, is the distance from one focus to the farther edge of the long axis and is the distance from the same focus to the closer edge of the long axis.]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB4068/11eaa3e3_418c_2a31_a4ea_cd994b5907f5_TB4068_11.jpg)
![Comets have highly eccentric orbits,with eccentricities of being common.Suppose a certain comet has an eccentricity of 0.99.If the semimajor axis of its orbit is 2,500 AU,what will be its distance at perihelion and at aphelion? Is this most likely a Kuiper Belt object or an Oort Cloud comet? [Note: For an ellipse, is the distance from one focus to the farther edge of the long axis and is the distance from the same focus to the closer edge of the long axis.]](https://storage.examlex.com/TB4068/11eaa3e3_418c_2a32_a4ea_5535da262cd9_TB4068_11.jpg)
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64
Consider three comets that have orbital periods of 10,100,and 1,000 years.Where would each of these comets likely originate,in the Oort Cloud or the Kuiper Belt? If you wanted to study material that was the best example of pristine Solar System material,which would you study?
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65
Let's say that you discovered a comet in the outer Solar System that had an average albedo of 0.6.If its surface was composed of a mixture of organic substances,which had an albedo of 0,and ice,which had an albedo of 1.0,then what percent of its surface is covered by organic substances?
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66
If you can model the mass in Comet Halley as a sphere 5 km in radius,what is its density if it contains
of mass? How does that density compare to that of water
?


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67
Why do long-period comets usually put on a much more visually spectacular display than short-period comets?
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68
Describe two modern-day events when comets or asteroids collided with a planet.Cite the planet,give the approximate year when the collision occurred,and describe the major consequences of the collision.
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69
In its 1986 trip around the Sun,it was estimated that Comet Halley lost approximately 100 billion kg of material.The total mass of the nucleus was estimated to be
.Assuming the mass loss rate is constant with each passage,and assuming the nucleus remains intact until there is nothing left,how many more times will we see Comet Halley? Explain why your answer is an upper limit.

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