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Problem 1RCQ:
How many known planets are in our solar system?Problem 4RCQ:
Why does a nebula spin faster as it contracts?Problem 5RCQ:
According to the nebular theory, did the planets start forming before or after the Sun ignited?Problem 7RCQ:
What are sunspots?Problem 8RCQ:
What is the solar wind?Problem 12RCQ:
What two planets are evening or morning stars?Problem 13RCQ:
Why is Earth called the blue planet?Problem 14RCQ:
What gas makes up most of the Martian atmosphere?Problem 16RCQ:
What surface feature do Jupiter and the Sun have common?Problem 17RCQ:
Which move faster: Saturns inner rings or the outer rings?Problem 18RCQ:
How tilted is Uranuss axis?Problem 19RCQ:
Why is Nepcune bluer than Uranus?Problem 20RCQ:
Why doesnt the Moon have an atmosphere?Problem 21RCQ:
Where is the Sun located when you view a fall Moon?Problem 23RCQ:
Why dont eclipses occur monthly, or nearly monthly?Problem 24RCQ:
How does the Moons rate of rotation about its own axis compare with its rate of revolution around...Problem 26RCQ:
What is the difference between a meteor and a meteorite?Problem 27RCQ:
What is the Kuiper belt?Problem 28RCQ:
What is the Oort cloud, and what is it noted for?Problem 30RCQ:
What causes comet tails to point away from the Sun?Problem 37TAS:
Knowing that the speed of light is 300,000 km/s, show that it takes about 8 min for sunlight to...Problem 38TAS:
How many days does sunlight take to travel the 50,000 AU from the Sun to the outer reaches of the...Problem 39TAS:
The light-year is a standard unit of distance used by astronomers. It is the distance light travels...Problem 40TAS:
The nearest star to our Sun is Alpha Centauri, which is about 4.4 light-years away. Assume that it...Problem 41TAS:
If the Sun were the size of a beach ball, Earth would be the size of a green pea 110 m away. Show...Problem 42TAR:
Rank these planets in order from longest to shortest year: (a) Mercury, (b) Venus, and (c) Earth.Problem 43TAR:
Rank these planets in order of increasing number of moons: (a) Mars, (b) Venus, and (c) Earth.Problem 45TAR:
Rank in order of increasing pressure at the center of each planet: (a)Jupiter, (b) Saturn, and (c)...Problem 46TAR:
Rank in order of decreasing number of people who have seen a: (a) solar eclipse, (b) lunar eclipse,...Problem 47TAR:
Rank in order of increasing average distance from the Sun: (a) Kuiper belt objects, (b) asteroids,...Problem 48E:
According to the nebular theory, what happens to a nebula as it contracts under the force of...Problem 51E:
If Earth didnt spin on its axis but still revolved around the Sun, how long would a day be on Earth?Problem 52E:
If Earth didnt spin on its axis but still revolved around the Sun, would the Sun set on the eastern...Problem 53E:
Which tends to be larger: a star or a nebula? Which tends to be denser? Which tends to be easier to...Problem 62E:
Why is there so little wind on the surface of Venus?Problem 63E:
If Venus were somehow transported into the habitable zone, would conditions once again become...Problem 64E:
Mercury and Venus are never seen at night straight up toward the top of the sky Why not?Problem 65E:
As evidenced in the photos that make up Figure 26.17, the sky when viewed from Mars is not blue, as...Problem 67E:
What does Jupiter have in common with the Sun that the terrestrial planets don't? What...Problem 68E:
When it comes to celestial bodies,such as planets and stars, why doesnt a larger size necessarily...Problem 71E:
Earth rotates much faster than Venus. How does the giant impact theory of the Moon account for this...Problem 72E:
Why are many craters evident on the surface of the Moon but not on the surface of earth?Problem 74E:
Is the fact that we see only one side of the Moon evidence that the Moon spins or that it doesn't?...Problem 75E:
Photograph (a) shows the Moon partially lit by the Sun. Photograph (b) shows a Ping-Pong ball in...Problem 76E:
We always see the same face of the Moon because the rotation of the Moon on its axis matches the...Problem 77E:
Since we never see the back side of the Moon, would an observer on the back side of the Moon ever...Problem 81E:
If you were on the Moon and you looked up and saw a full Earth, would it be nighttime or daytime on...Problem 82E:
If you were on the Moon and you looked up and saw a new Earth, would it be nighttime or daytime on...Problem 83E:
Earth takes 365.25 days to revolve around the Sun. If Earth took this same amount of time to spin on...Problem 84E:
Astronomer using land-based telescopes must contend with glare from moonlight for about two weeks...Problem 85E:
Nearly everybody has witnessed a lunar eclipse, but relatively few people have seen a total solar...Problem 86E:
Because of Earth's shadow, a partially eclipsed Moon looks like a cookie with a bite taken out of it...Problem 87E:
Use the following illustration to answer questions 8790. 87. Which of these three orientations of...Problem 88E:
Use the following illustration to answer questions 87-90. 88. Assuming the above illustration...Problem 89E:
Use the following illustration to answer questions 87-90. 89. Is the sailboat seen in the...Problem 90E:
Use the following illustration to answer questions 87-90. 90. Where and how would the Moon be...Problem 91E:
In what sense is Pluto a potential comet?Problem 92E:
Smaller chunks of asteroids are sent hurling toward Earth much more frequently than larger chunks of...Problem 94E:
A meteor is visible only once, but a comet may be visible at regular intervals throughout its...Problem 96E:
Chances are about 50-50 that in any night sky, there is at least one visible comet that has not been...Problem 97E:
If the bulk of water on Earth didnt come from comets nor asteroids, then where did it come from?Problem 99DQ:
What are the chances that microbial life forms might one day be found elsewhere in our solar system?...Problem 2RAT:
The solar system is like an atom in that both (a) are governed principally through the electric...Problem 3RAT:
The nebular theory is based on the observation that the solar system (a) follows patterns indicating...Problem 4RAT:
When a contracting hot ball of gas spins into a disk shape, it cools faster due to (a) increased...Problem 5RAT:
Each second, the burning Sun's mass (a) increases. (b) remains unchanged. (c) decreases.Problem 6RAT:
Compared to your weigh on Earth, your weight on Jupiter would be about (a) 3000 times as much. (b)...Problem 7RAT:
When the Moon assumes its characteristic thin crescent shape, the position of the Sun is (a) almost...Problem 8RAT:
When the Sun passes between the Moon and Earth, we have (a) a lunar eclipse. (b) a solar eclipse....Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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