ChapterU5: Fire: Energy , Thermodynamics, And Oxidation-reduction
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![Lesson 13: Student Activity Sheet
1. Quick write. How would you try to find life on nearby planets?
The light could be the key, as light from the atmospheres of exoplanets can split up into a
rainbow spectrum. Which can be readable (like a barcode), it is known as transit spectroscopy,
which would provide details of gases and chemicals in the skies of the planet.
2. These images were taken here on Earth. What do you think caused these formations?
3. The following images were taken by NASA. Do you think there is or has ever been water on
Mars? Explain what makes you think so.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1294dd67-d55e-48b9-b636-94020f2d2e99%2F8bf8d3c1-d282-41b8-a34a-d8b4aa3667fa%2F5pumtrr_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Lesson 13: Student Activity Sheet
1. Quick write. How would you try to find life on nearby planets?
The light could be the key, as light from the atmospheres of exoplanets can split up into a
rainbow spectrum. Which can be readable (like a barcode), it is known as transit spectroscopy,
which would provide details of gases and chemicals in the skies of the planet.
2. These images were taken here on Earth. What do you think caused these formations?
3. The following images were taken by NASA. Do you think there is or has ever been water on
Mars? Explain what makes you think so.
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