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Apologia Astronomy lesson 8

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Know all info on the handout titled "Astronomy lesson 8 vocabulary review" sheet that we did in class.    
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Sometimes a comet has two tails---a blue one and a yellow one. What is the difference?   Blue tail is the steam burning off the nucleus and yellow tail is made out of dust particles.  
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Name the three famous comets that are named in your book and that we discussed in class.   Halley's comet, Hale-Bopp comet, and Shoemaker-Levy comet  
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Where on Earth have people found the ground covered with meteorites---over 10,000 of them?   Antarctica  
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What do astronomers often call comets?   "dirty snowballs"  
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The name comet comes from the Greek word kometes which means ________ ____ _________.   Head of hair  
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Some people have come up with an idea that there might have once been a planet between Mars and Jupiter that blew up and left what is now the asteroid belt. What is this theory called?   Exploded Planet Hypothesis  
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Name the inner planets (these are the ones between the asteroid belt and the sun---these are also terrestrial planets).   Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars  
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Name the outer planets (these are beyond the asteroid belt and are mostly gaseous).   Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto  
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Sometimes a meteoroid hits Earth's atmosphere and completely burns up. People often call these shooting stars but actually they are what?   meteors  
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