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I Which object in our solar svstem has the greatest
density?
(1) Jupiter
(2) Earth
(3) the Moon
14) the Sun
is a direct result of Earth's
(1) spin on its axis
(2) inoveinent around the Sun
(3) axis having a 23.5° tilt
(4) distance from the Sun
I Scientists can plan to photograph a solar eclipse
because most astronomical events are
(1) cvelie and predlictable
(2) cyclic and unpn-lictable
(3) randoin and prvlictable
(4) random and umpredictable
4 Approximately how many degrees per day does
Earth revolve in its orbit around the Sun?
2 Which sequence of Moon phases could be
observed from Earth during a 2-week period?
(1) 1°
(2) 13°
(3) 15°
(4) 23.5°
Key
5 Compared with our Sun, the star Betelgeuse is
(1) sınaller, hotter, and less luminous
(2) smaller, cooler, and more luininous
(3) larger. hotter, and less luminous
(4) larger, cooler, and more luminous
Full Moon phase
New Moon phase
(1)
6 Which list shows stars in order of incereasing
temperature?
(I) Barnard's Star, Polaris, Sirius, Rigel
(2) Aldebaran, the Sun, Rigel, Procyon B
(3) Rigel, Polaris, Aldebaran, Barnard's Star
(4) Procyon B, Apha Centauri, Polaris, Betelgeuse
(2)
--0-
(3)
(4)
6 Astronomers viewing light froın distant galaxies
observe a shift of spectral lies toward the red
end of the visible spectrim. This shift provides
evidence that
3 What is the main reason that the gravitational
attraction between Earth and the Moon changes
each day?
(1) Earth's axis is tilted at 23.5°.
(2) Earth's rotational speed varies with the
(1) orbital velocities of stars are decreasing
(2) Earth's atinosphere is warming
(3) the Sun is cooling
(4) the universe is expanding
seasons.
(3) The Moon has an elliptical orbit.
(4) The Moon has a spherical shape.
Transcribed Image Text:I Which object in our solar svstem has the greatest density? (1) Jupiter (2) Earth (3) the Moon 14) the Sun is a direct result of Earth's (1) spin on its axis (2) inoveinent around the Sun (3) axis having a 23.5° tilt (4) distance from the Sun I Scientists can plan to photograph a solar eclipse because most astronomical events are (1) cvelie and predlictable (2) cyclic and unpn-lictable (3) randoin and prvlictable (4) random and umpredictable 4 Approximately how many degrees per day does Earth revolve in its orbit around the Sun? 2 Which sequence of Moon phases could be observed from Earth during a 2-week period? (1) 1° (2) 13° (3) 15° (4) 23.5° Key 5 Compared with our Sun, the star Betelgeuse is (1) sınaller, hotter, and less luminous (2) smaller, cooler, and more luininous (3) larger. hotter, and less luminous (4) larger, cooler, and more luminous Full Moon phase New Moon phase (1) 6 Which list shows stars in order of incereasing temperature? (I) Barnard's Star, Polaris, Sirius, Rigel (2) Aldebaran, the Sun, Rigel, Procyon B (3) Rigel, Polaris, Aldebaran, Barnard's Star (4) Procyon B, Apha Centauri, Polaris, Betelgeuse (2) --0- (3) (4) 6 Astronomers viewing light froın distant galaxies observe a shift of spectral lies toward the red end of the visible spectrim. This shift provides evidence that 3 What is the main reason that the gravitational attraction between Earth and the Moon changes each day? (1) Earth's axis is tilted at 23.5°. (2) Earth's rotational speed varies with the (1) orbital velocities of stars are decreasing (2) Earth's atinosphere is warming (3) the Sun is cooling (4) the universe is expanding seasons. (3) The Moon has an elliptical orbit. (4) The Moon has a spherical shape.
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