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Practice questions for the Solar System final test

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Which planet is the largest in our Solar System?   Jupiter  
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Which is the closest planet to the Sun?   Mercury  
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Which planet is the second planet closest to the Sun?   Venus  
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Which planet is the third planet from the Sun?   Earth  
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Which planet is the fourth planet from the Sun?   Mars  
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Which is the fifth planet from the Sun?   Jupiter  
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Which is the sixth planet from the Sun?   Saturn  
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Which planet is the seventh planet from the Sun?   Uranus  
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Which planet is the eighth planet from the Sun?   Neptune  
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Which 4 planets are terrestrial planets?   Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars  
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Which terrestrial planet has only one moon?   Earth  
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Which planet is known as the Red Planet?   Mars  
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Which 2 dwarf planets can be found in the Kuiper Belt?   Pluto and Eris  
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Which dwarf planet can be found in the Asteroid Belt?   Ceres  
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What is found in the center of the Solar System?   The Sun  
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Which planet rotates side ways as it revolves around the Sun?   Uranus  
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Which planet has the most rings?   Saturn  
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Between which 2 planets can you find the Asteroid Belt?   Mars and Jupiter  
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What is the largest object in our Solar System?   The Sun  
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What does the rotation of Earth on its axis cause?   Day and Night  
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If the Northern Hemisphere of Earth is tilted away from the Sun, which season is it experiencing?   winter  
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About how much of Earth is covered in water?   about three-fourths or about 75%  
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How long does it take Earth to rotate on its axis one time?   1 day or 24 hours  
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What is an orbit?   the path one object takes around another object in space  
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What makes up our Solar System?   the Sun and all the objects in space that revolve around the Sun  
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What is caused by Earth's tilt on its axis as it orbits the Sun?   seasons  
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Why is Pluto no longer considered a real planet?   It has not cleared its path as it orbits around the Sun.  
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Which astronaut landed on the moon in 1974 and hit golf balls while he was there?   Alan Shepard  
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Who was the first American woman in 1983 to orbit Earth?   Sally Ride  
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Who was the first American to walk on the moon?   Neil Armstrong  
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Who was the first American to orbit Earth and also went back into space to help research the study of weightlessness on older people?   John Glenn  
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Which space project was sent to study Pluto?   New Horizon  
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Which space project took 15 nations working together to build?   The International Space Station  
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Which space telescope was launched in 1990 into space and is still in operation today?   The Hubble Space Telescope  
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Which 4 planets are gas planets?   Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune  
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During which season does the sun make a giant, high arc across the sky?   summer  
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During which season does the sun shine more directly on Earth, but covers less land surface?   summer  
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During which season does the sun shine less directly on Earth and covers more land surface?   winter  
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During which season does the sun make a lower arc in the sky?   winter  
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In which direction does the sun begin to rise on Earth each morning?   the east  
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In which direction does the sun begin to set on Earth each night?   the west  
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