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Earth Space

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Which pair of solar system bodies comes closest to double planet, what to bodies equal mass, revolve?   Pluto and Charon  
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Pluto is now classifies as a _____ in our solar system?   Dwarf planet  
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The ___explains how our solar system probably formed a giant cloud of gases and dispense in solid particles?   nebular hypothesis  
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___meteorites are thought to be analogous in composition to Earth’s core?   Iron  
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As the solar system was formed ___ came closest to undergoing nuclear fusion and becoming a second sun?   Jupiter  
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Which one of the following is believed to be true about comets?   They have highly elliptical orbits around the sun  
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___ has the great dark spot on its surface?   Neptune  
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How did the lunar Maria most likely originate?   huge impact basins that were nearly filled with basalt  
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Which one is not found on Mars?   H20-rich atmosphere  
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__ are found both on Mars and Earth?   Erosional features to flowing water  
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The surface features ___ are known only through satellite radar mapping?   Venus  
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__ is a moon on Mars   Phobos  
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__ has atmosphere pressure at its surface that are roughly comparable to those at Earth’s surface   Saturn’s Moon  
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___ A moon orbiting Jupiter has an unusual smooth uncrated ice-cover surface?   Europa  
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___ has hot turbulent atmosphere dominated by Carbon Dioxide?   Venus  
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Which one of the following features is the youngest?   brightly rayed craters  
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___ is the principal gas in the Venus atmosphere and also a minor of the atmosphere of Earth and Mars?   Carbon Dioxide  
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The largest known volcano in the solar system is?   Mons Olympus on Mars  
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Which one of the terrestrial planet has a surface landscape similar to that of older areas of moon?   Mercury  
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___are small extraterrestrial particles that glow brightly and burn as they travel through Earth’s atmosphere   Meteoroids  
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Vast circular to elliptical dark-colored smooth areas of the moon are known as?   lunar Maria  
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The belt (orbit) of the asteroids is located between   Jupiter and Mars  
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Which one of these lunar features is the oldest   lunar highlands  
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Most of the moon craters were produced by   the impact of the debris  
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he high surface temperatures of the planet have been attributed to the greenhouse effect?   Venus  
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This planet has ice caps which change in size with seasons?   Mars  
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The smallest planet in our solar system is   Mercury  
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Mercury Saturn Uranus Jupiter   Mercury  
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Phobos Pluto Titan Callisto   Pluto  
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Earth Venus Mars Jupiter   Jupiter  
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Comet Asteroids Meteorite Planet   Meteorite  
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The dark tail of a comet is called a coma   f  
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The moon has highlands areas which approach the height of mountains on Earth   t  
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The very large lava covered areas of the moon are called Maria   t  
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Rayed craters on the moon such as Copernicus formed during an intense early period of bombardment?   f  
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Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet in the solar system?   t  
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They four largest moons of Jupiter are known as the Galitean Moons?   t  
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The Cassini Gap refers to the planetless belt of asteroids between Mars and Earth   f  
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Lunar regolith breccias contains crystalline rock fragments and glassy fragments   t  
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Meteorites disintegrate and burn up as shooting stars: meteoroids survive on impact even?   f  
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Comets are thought to be composed of dust and try ice particles enclosed in small metallic fragments   f  
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An extreme example of the greenhouse effect is thought to be associated with an abundance of Carbon Dioxide in the Martian atmosphere?   f  
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The Martian polar ice caps are thought to be mainly frozen methane and ammonia   f  
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Large impact craters and large domal features have been images on the surface of Venus   t  
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Eruptive plumes and lava flows rich in sulfar have been photographed on Jupiters moon IO?   t  
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The Jovian planets are more massive but less dense than the terrestrial planets   t  
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The lunar highlands exhibit rugged topographic relief and high density of impact craters   t  
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The atmosphere of Mars is less dense than Earth but dust storms and sand dunes indicate wind action occurs on Mars?   t  
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_refers to the glowing head of a comet   coma  
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___is the major gas in the atmosphere of Venus   Carbon Dioxide  
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Relative smooth large circular to elliptical areas on the lunar surface known as   Maria  
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The most abundant gas in Earths atmosphere is?   Nitrogen  
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The Cassini gap is associated with the planet   Saturn  
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The only planet in the solar system who’s axis of rotation lies close to ite equatorial plane?   Uranus  
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The largest shield volcano yet observed in the solar system is located in ___?   Mars  
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The proposal that contends that Earth is in the center of the universe is called ___ view?   Geocentric  
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Which planet in addition to Earth shows clear evidence of water erosion   Mars  
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Relative small bodies which generally orbit between Mars and Jupiter are called   Asteroids  
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The spectacular bodies that have been compared to large dirty snowballs are called   comets  
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The largest volcano known in the solar system monsolympus is located on the planet   Mars  
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