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Plantets A, B, and C orbit a certain star once every 2, 5, and 12 months. If the three plantes are now in the same straight
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Use the story "Caroline Chases Comets" to answer the question.
Caroline Chases Comets Which event comes last in the sequence
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A spiral galaxy can be described as what type of shape
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A video shows the objects in the solar system orbiting the sun. Why do objects orbit the sun?
The sun is releasing heat and
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the sun is classified as a yellow dwarf star, which is a star in the ,main sequence of the hertzsprung-russell diagram. this
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Leyla
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1. The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram below shows how the brightness, surface temperature, and color of stars are related.Which of
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What is it called when the moon passes through the penumbra of Earth’s shadow?(1 point)
partial lunar eclipse partial lunar
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Which of the following explains why objects in our solar system are in a spinning motion?
A. The gravitational pull of the sun
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the international space station orbits 350 km above earth's surface. earth's radius is about 6370 km.use the pythagorean theorem
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What did gravity create when 99% of the gas and dust materials were gathered into the center of a flattened disc during the
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Valeria
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Do the phases of the moon affect how much of the moon is illuminated?
I said yes because that's what causes us to have the
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Bryce
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Hi, Does Anyone Have the Answears For [Lesson 19: Sun, Moon, Earth Unit Test?]
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ConfusedHomeSchooler
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The mass of Pluto is approximately 1 × 1022 kg, while the mass of Neptune is approximately 1 × 1026 kg. Which of the following
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What is true about the foci of a planet it elliptical orbit?
A) earth is located at one focus B) the sun is located in the center
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The radius of the earth's orbit around the sun (assumed to be circular) is 1.50 X 108 km, and the earth travels around this
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Black Holes are suspected when a visible star is being noticeably pulled by an invisible partner that is more than 3 times as
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Alex
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If Earth took 500 days to orbit the sun instead of 365, how would the seasons be different?
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Jennifer
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Venus has the smallest orbital eccentricity of any of the planets. What is the eccentricity of Venus?(1 point)
Responses 0.8040
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yamomma
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Why are there craters on the surface of the moon?(1 point)
Responses Craters resulted when meteoroids crashed into the surface of
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Which did Kepler notice FIRST about planetary motion that caused him to propose Kepler’s first law of orbital motion?
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Which galaxy is the Earth a part of? (1 point)
• Andromeda • M31 • Milky Way • Magellanic Clouds
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Animation shows a complete revolution of the Earth around the sun. What happens during this time?(1 point)
Responses The moon
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What is a similarity between the first-quarter moon and the third-quarter moon? (1 point)
The moon is located perpendicular to
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A student creates an illustration of the Milky Way galaxy. What should be placed at the
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keith
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The search for an object that was causing Uranus to move in unexplained directions led to the discovery of Pluto. Which of the
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Which galaxy is the Earth a part of?(1 point)
Responses Milky Way Milky Way Andromeda Andromeda Magellanic Clouds Magellanic
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Imagine that the sun disappeared from the universe tomorrow. Which sphere or spheres would this affect?(1 point)
Responses
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Neptune’s rings were MOST likely formed by:
- collisions between moons - excess debris from the surface - windstorms in the
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Here is a diagram showing the moon and its phases. Correctly match the phases of the moon listed below with the letter
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lover
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What prevents the planets in our solar system from floating away?(1 point)
Responses Earth's gravitational pull Earth's
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lover
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Sun, Moon, Earth Unit Test. 100% Please.
1. The Earth rotates from ______ to _____, giving rise to the apparent motion of the Sun
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Panda <3
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The Keck telescope on Mauna Kea has an angular resolution on Earth of half an arcsecond.
How far away (in meters) could you read
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Tsambikos
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With which type of galaxy is a small galaxy most likely to merge? Select the two correct answers. A bc
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Rengoku
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Which of the following two telescopes has a better angular resolution? 1) the Hubble Space Telescope (2.4 meter aperture) at
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Tsambikos
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Eclipses Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question During a lunar eclipse, what is the penumbra?(1 point) Responses It is the part
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During a lunar eclipse, what is the penumbra?
When Earth, the moon, and the sun align, which order would lead to a solar eclipse?
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Which statements comparing the Sun and a red supergiant are true? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses The Sun and
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Night_Shade6534
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Use the table to answer the question assuming these planets were similar in radius, which planet would an object weighs the most
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Karl
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Approximately which percentage of the universe do galaxies occupy?(1 point)
5% 10% 20% 2%
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Which of the following types of stars is cooler than an orange main sequence?
In Graph A, the curve peaks at 800 nm, in the red
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Where is the moon located in relation to Earth and the sun when it is a first-quarter moon?
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Which space exploration activity has most helped astronomers determine the age of the moon?
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The NASA Star Finder charts are constructed based on the visible night sky at 34° N
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What does it mean to be in the path of totality?(1 point)
You are on part of Earth that is in the penumbra of the moon’s
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Which describes a difference between solar wind and a geomagnetic storm? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Geomagnetic
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Connexus Student
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Suppose a person built a sandcastle of moon sand on the moon. What would that person find there a month later?
A. The sandcastle
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Identify the two layers that surround the sun's innermost layer
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Which phase of the moon is seen when the moon is located between Earth and the sun?
A:new moon B:gibbous C:crescent D:full moon
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What is a difference between week 1 and week 3 of the moon’s cycle?
A:Week 1 starts with a full moon, while week 3 starts with
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How are galaxies classified?
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