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Brennan wants to observe the moon as it completes one full orbit around the Earth. He plans to record the appearance of the moon
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Asad wants to make a model of the Earth and the moon. Which of these would be best to use?
Responses Earth as a golf ball, moon
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A classic television show was called Third Rock from the Sun, about aliens living on another celestial body. Based on the title,
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Earth’s radius is approximately 3,959 miles, while Jupiter’s radius is approximately 4.3441×104 miles. How much bigger is
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Use the texts titled The Sun, Moon, and Stars and Arachne Spins Her Web to answer the question.
The Sun, Moon, and Stars Arachne
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Mercury is 5.8×10^7 km from the sun. Neptune is 4.5×10^10 km from the sun. How much further is Neptune from the sun than
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the average distance from earth to Mars is 2.25 x 10^8 km and the distance from earth to Neptune is 4.3514x10^9 km how much
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A student makes a chart that shows the similarities between a moon and asteroid. Which similarity should be included?(1 point)
Re
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Earth’s distance from the sun is 1.496 x 108 km. Saturn’s distance from the sun is 1.4246 x 109 km. How many times further
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Comet
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Explain the differences between asteroids, comets, and moons
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The moon being aligned with Earth and the sun when full or new, so its gravity combines with the sun’s gravity to create an
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The sun, Earth, and the moon form a system in space. This system is held together by what?
a. Gravity b. Revolutions c.
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The image in the picture is
Responses A a comet.a comet. B a meteoroid.a meteoroid. C a star.a star. D an asteroid.
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Is moon a natural source of light
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A place that has conditioned similar to the Earth is. A t i t a n, s a t u r n s largest moon be the planet Venus sea Earth on
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A model shows that the moon has grown to twice its size, yet it has remained in the same place. In one to two sentences, explain
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In 3–5 sentences, explain why the moon appears to be less bright than the sun despite its very close distance to Earth.
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please help! :(
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Which shows a comet, meteorite, and meteor in order from smallest to largest?
A. meteor, comet, meteorite B. comet, meteorite,
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if a below average human got amped by ten million, where would they scale according to vsbw? planetary? star level? solar
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the otsutski intake the energy of planets and stars (stated verbatim) if they can intake this chakra without exploding like
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Multiple Choice Question
Which shows a comet, meteorite, and meteor in order from smallest to largest? A. meteor, comet,
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Which shows a comet, meteorite, and meteor in order from smallest to largest?
A. meteor, comet, meteorite B. comet, meteorite,
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Which shows a comet, meteorite, and meteor in order from smallest to largest?
A. meteor, comet, meteorite B. comet, meteorite,
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how is a neutron star diffrent from a black hole
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Which statement best distinguishes comets from nebulae?
A: Nebulae can form stars, but comments cannot B: Comets are in galaxies
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Imagine that you are traveling in a spaceship, bound for the edges of our solar system. Which of the following is the correct
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7. The Moon, which revolves around Earth with a period of
about 27.3 d in a nearly circular orbit, has a centripetal acceleration
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Write this fancily
mike, do you ever think about how were a floating celestial body being held in place by a gravitational pull
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The approximate distance of the moon from Earth is 4 x 10^5
km and the average approximate distance from the Earth to Venus is 4
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What would happen if the moon was split in half?
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Which statement best distinguishes comets from nebulae?
A Nebulae can form stars, but comets cannot. ® Comets are in galaxies,
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Matching select the best answer
A sphere of matter with a destiny of temperature great enough to cause a nuclear reaction at its
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Sun, Moon , Earth Introduction
What two factors keep Earth in orbit and around the Sun and the Moon in orbit around Earth? (1
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Starless definition in my own words not the exact definition
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Why do the stars in the constellations in this guy appear to change positions throughout the night and throughout the year
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Which answer choice best suit the sentence?
earth sun moon sun and moon sun and earth moon and earth sun on earth moon on earth
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The moon is 238,900 miles from the Earth. Estimate the distance as the product of a single digit number times a power of 10.
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What are large rocks orbiting the sun measuring between a few meters up to hundreds of kilometers.
* 1 point Meteoroids Comets
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What are frozen ice, rocks, and dust that orbit the sun? It contains a coma and a tail.
* 1 point comets asteroids meteors
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The universe has many different components. Order the components of the universe below from largest to smallest.
Solar system
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Where would you find a damn hot star?
A) bottom left B) bottom, right C) top left D) top, right
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Imagine that you are traveling in a spaceship, bound for the edges of our solar system. Which of the following is the correct
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A science-fiction style mad scientist wants to place half the world in eternal darkness using an “anti-rotation” machine.
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A diagram depicting one of the drains shows the northern gebusohere runner teiarrw the sun and season is it in the northern
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How are asteroids and comets similar?(1 point)
Responses Both are composed of gases. Both are composed of gases. Both orbit the
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think about the sun and the moon draft an informative\explanatory paragraph about the most interesting facts about them.discuss
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How long does it take for the moon to complete one full revolution around Earth?
Responses 1 day 1 day 27.3 days 27.3 days 365
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Most craters on the surface of the Moon are believed to be caused by which of the following?
asteroids faults meteoroids
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What is its rotational period?
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