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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Revolution vs Rotation. Gravity and inertia. Planets. Random. Astronmy. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Revolution vs Rotation Gravity and inertia Planets Random Astronmy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Astronomy What model/theory is represented in the diagram to the right?

  3. Astronomy Geocentric

  4. Astronomy What theory explains the formation of universe because of a tremendous explosion.

  5. Astronomy The Big Bang Theory

  6. Astronomy What is the greatest piece of Evidence used to support the Big Bang Theory?

  7. Astronomy Galaxies moving away from each other.

  8. Astronomy Group the following objects in order From largest to smallest: Solar System, Galaxy Clusters, Planets, Universe, Galaxy

  9. Astronomy Universe – Largest Galaxy Clusters Galaxy Solar System Planets – smallest

  10. Astronomy • Which choice shows where you would find our solar system within our galaxy? A. B. C.

  11. Astronomy B.

  12. Rotation vs. Revolution Which direction does the Earth rotate?

  13. Rotation vs. Revolution Counterclockwise

  14. Rotation vs. Revolution What determines the length of a planet’s year? The speed of its rotation The distance of its rotation The distance and speed of its revolution The revolution of its orbit

  15. Rotation vs. Revolution C. The distance and speed of its revolution

  16. Rotation vs. Revolution Is this an example of rotation or revolution?

  17. Rotation vs. Revolution Rotation

  18. Rotation vs. Revolution An imaginary planet was found orbiting the sun within our solar system. Its year is 518 days long. Is this imaginary planet closer or farther from the sun than the Earth?

  19. Rotation vs. Revolution Farther

  20. Rotation vs. Revolution • Assume Earth’s revolution speed decreased and • its rotation speed also decreased. Which set of • data would go with these changes? • A. Length of year, 369 days; length of day 25 hours • B. Length of year, 369 days; length of day 23 hours • C. Length of year, 363 days; length of day 25 hours • D. Length of year, 360 days; length of day 22 hours

  21. Rotation vs. Revolution • A. Length of year, 369 days; length of day 25 hours

  22. Gravity and Inertia The attractive force between two objects is Gravity Inertia Movement Congruence

  23. Gravity and Inertia A. Gravity

  24. Gravity and Inertia Name one of the rules of gravity.

  25. Gravity and Inertia The larger the objects mass, the greater the gravity. OR The closer the object, the greater the gravity.

  26. Gravity and Inertia True or false: The smaller the object’s mass, the weaker the gravity.

  27. Gravity and Inertia True

  28. Gravity and Inertia Which object has a greater gravitational pull? A. 37,049 kg B. 756,374 kg

  29. Gravity and Inertia B. 756,374 kg

  30. Gravity and Inertia Imagine you could stop the planets from orbiting around the sun. They would have no inertia from movement. What would likely happen?

  31. Gravity and Inertia The gravity of the sun would pull the planets toward it.

  32. Planets Name the planets in order from the sun.

  33. Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

  34. Planets What is the largest inner planet?

  35. Planets Earth

  36. Planets Which planet has the largest mountain in the Solar system?

  37. Planets Mars

  38. Planets Name the planets in order from largest to Smallest.

  39. Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury

  40. Planets Why is Mercury’s daytime temperature over 800 Degrees Fahrenheit, but -280 degrees Fahrenheit During the nighttime?

  41. Planet Mercury doesn’t have an atmosphere to trap the heat.

  42. Random What kind of rock forms from magma or lava?

  43. Random An Igneous Rock

  44. Random Where does subduction between oceanic and continental crust take place?

  45. Random At a deep ocean trench

  46. Random What ocean is located east of North and South America and west of Europe and Africa?

  47. Random The Atlantic Ocean

  48. Random Why is most of Earth’s freshwater unusable?

  49. Random Its frozen in icecaps and glaciers

  50. Random • Which of these effects generally occurs as the • result of a cold air mass converging (coming • together) on a warm air mass at Earth’s surface? • A. The sky becomes clear. • B. Winds die down. • C. Cloud formation decreases. • D. Stormy weather patterns develop.

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