Mazine's class is studying the Earth/Sun/Moon system. She studies the illustration of the moon, sun and Earth shown below. At which stage is a solar eclipse possible? (SC.8.E.5.9) a. 1 b. 2 C. 3 d. 4 76. Throughout history, several different models of the solar system have been proposed. One such model is shown below,

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Lauderdale Lakes MS
Grade 7 Life Science
Recovery Assignment
75. Maxine's class is studying the Earth/Sun/Moon system.
Ses
Bar
She studies the illustration of the moon, sun and Earth shown below. At which stage is a solar
eclipse possible? (3C.8.E.5.9)
a, 1
b. 2
C. 3
d. 4
76. Throughout history, several different models of the solar systern have been proposed. One such
model is shown below.
According to the heliocentric model of the solar systerm, what should be located at position Q on
the diagram? (SC.8.E.5.8)
a.
Earth
b. Jupiter
C. The Sun
d. The Moon
77. Although Venus is almost twice as far fron the sun as Mercury, its surface temperature is much
higher. Which of the following is the best explanation for Venus' high temperature? (SC.8.E.5.7)
a. Venus' thick atmosphere has a strong greenhouse effect.
Venus rotates very slowly compared to Mercury.
Venus has a solid surface and Mercury does not.
Venus rotates opposite to Mercury.
b.
C.
d.
18
Rev. 8/26/2016
Transcribed Image Text:Lauderdale Lakes MS Grade 7 Life Science Recovery Assignment 75. Maxine's class is studying the Earth/Sun/Moon system. Ses Bar She studies the illustration of the moon, sun and Earth shown below. At which stage is a solar eclipse possible? (3C.8.E.5.9) a, 1 b. 2 C. 3 d. 4 76. Throughout history, several different models of the solar systern have been proposed. One such model is shown below. According to the heliocentric model of the solar systerm, what should be located at position Q on the diagram? (SC.8.E.5.8) a. Earth b. Jupiter C. The Sun d. The Moon 77. Although Venus is almost twice as far fron the sun as Mercury, its surface temperature is much higher. Which of the following is the best explanation for Venus' high temperature? (SC.8.E.5.7) a. Venus' thick atmosphere has a strong greenhouse effect. Venus rotates very slowly compared to Mercury. Venus has a solid surface and Mercury does not. Venus rotates opposite to Mercury. b. C. d. 18 Rev. 8/26/2016
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