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MID-TERM REVIEW 2013-2014. Astronomy. 1. HOW DOES THE Earth move in space?. Revolution. 1. HOW DOES THE Earth move in space?. Rotation. Spins on its axis Takes 24 hours. 2. What causes the seasons?. The TILT of the Earth!!!! animation. Matching. 3. B D G E or F E OR F A C. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Astronomy

MID-TERM REVIEW 2013-2014

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2. WHAT CAUSES THE SEASONS?

•The TILT of the Earth!!!!• animation

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MATCHING

3. B

4.D

5.G

6.E or F

7.E OR F

8.A

9.C

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10. WHAT DETERMINES THE STRENGTH OF THE FORCE OF GRAVITY BETWEEN 2 OBJECTS?

• Distance between objects…the closer they are the stronger the pull of gravity

• Size of the objects…the bigger they are they more the pull of gravity

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11. WHAT TWO FACTORS COMBINE TO KEEP THE MOON AND THE EARTH IN ORBIT?

• Gravity—pulling it towards the Sun

• Inertia-objects in motion stay in motion

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MATCHING

12.B

13.D

14.A

15.F

16.C

17.E

18.G

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19. WHAT CAUSES THE PHASES OF THE MOON?

• Phases depend on how much of the lit side of the moon we see on Earth

• Takes 28-29 days to complete the cycle…about a month

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21. WHAT ARE SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES?

• Solar Eclipse

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21. WHAT ARE SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES?

• Lunar Eclipse

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22. WHAT CAUSES THE TIDES?

• The Alignment of the Sun, moon, and the Earth.

• The Moon has a stronger pull because it is so close to the Earth

• Spring Tide Neap tide

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MATCHING

23. B

24. G

25. A

26. E

27. C

28. D

29. F

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30. WHAT OBJECTS MAKE UP THE SOLAR SYSTEM?

• Sun

• Moon

• 8 Planets

• Asteroids, comets, meteroids

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31. WHAT ARE THE LAYERS OF THE SUN’S INTERIOR?

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32. WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DO THE INNER PLANETS HAVE IN COMMON?

• Small

• Solid or rocky

• No rings

• Few or no moons

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33. WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DO THE OUTER PLANETS HAVE IN COMMON?

• HUGE

• Made out of gas

• Many rings

• Many, many moons

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34. WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF COMETS?

• Ice, dust and rocky particles caught in an orbit around the Sun

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35. WHERE ARE THE MOST ASTEROIDS FOUND?

• In the asteroid belt between the inner and outer planets

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36. WHAT ARE METEOROIDS AND HOW DO THEY FORM?

• Chunks of rock or dust in space

• They typically come from asteroids or comets

• They do not have a set orbit

• Meteoroid Meteor Meteorite

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37. WHAT IS A STAR SYSTEM?

• Stars that are members of groups of 2 or more stars

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38. WHAT ARE THE MAJOR TYPES OF GALAXIES?

• Spiral, Elliptical, Irregular

• They are groups of stars bound together by Gravity

• We live in a spiral Galaxy called the Milky Way

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MILKY WAY-TOP VIEW

Sun s location

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MILKY WAY-SIDE VIEW

Sun’s location

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39. WHAT IS THE BIG BANG THEORY?

• Enormous explosion that created our universe

• Continues to expand today

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40. HOW DID THE SOLAR SYSTEM FORM?

• About 5 billion years ago a cloud of dust collapsed to form the Sun and the planets

• The planets formation is called the Dust Cloud Theory

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41. WHAT DO ASTRONOMERS PREDICT ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSE?

• Continue to expand further and further apart

• Expand to a point, then snap back like a rubber band

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H-R DIAGRAM

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WHAT TYPE OF ECLIPSE IS THE PICTURE SHOWING?

1. Lunar

2. Solar

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WHAT PHASE OF THE MOON IS LOCATED AT “A”

1 2 3 4

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A

1. First quarter2. Third quarter3. Full Moon4. New moon

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APPROXIMATELY HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE EARTH TO MOVE FROM POSITION A TO POSITION B?

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1. 1 year

2. 6 months

3. 1 day

4. 12 hours

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WHICH SEASON IS OCCURRING IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE?

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1. summer

2. autumn

3. winter

4. spring

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A STUDENT DREW THE PICTURES BELOW TO SHOW HOW THE MOON LOOKED FROM EARTH OVER A TWO-WEEK PERIOD. THE DIFFERENCES SHOWN IN THE STUDENT’S DRAWINGS ARE MOSTLY DUE TO THE CHANGING

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1. distance between Earth and the Moon

2. speed of the Moon in its orbit

3. position of the Moon in its orbit

4. position of the observer on Earth

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WHICH STATEMENT BEST EXPLAINS WHY THE SUN AND THE MOON APPEAR TO BE ABOUT THE SAME

SIZE IN THE SKY?

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1. The Sun and the Moon have the same diameter.

2. The Moon is larger in diameter and farther from Earth than the Sun.

3. The Moon is smaller in diameter and is closer to Earth than the Sun.

4. The Sun and the Moon are the same distance from Earth.

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THE SUN APPEARS TO MOVE ACROSS THE SKY DURING THE DAY. THE BEST EXPLANATION FOR THIS APPARENT

MOTION IS THAT EARTH IS …

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1. rotating on its axis

2. revolving around the Sun

3. much smaller than the Sun

4. tilted on its axis

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APPROXIMATELY HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CYCLE FROM ONE NEW MOON TO THE NEXT NEW

MOON?

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1. A day

2. A week

3. A month

4. A year

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THE DIAGRAM BELOW SHOWS FOUR MOON PHASES OBSERVED DURING JULY. ON WHICH DATE WOULD

THE NEXT FULL MOON OCCUR?

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1. August 7

2. August 14

3. August 21

4. August 28

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