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Astronomy - Chapter 11 - The Jovian Planets and their Moons and Rings
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The Cosmic Perspective: The Solar System 9th Edition 
2021/2022 
Dr. Monique C. Aller 
Chapter 11 
The Jovian Planets and their Moons and Rings
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CCHP 7 Exam Questions and Answers Graded to Pass
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which planet has extreme seasons? - Uranus? 
 
The frost or ice line is located between the orbits of - Mars and Juptier 
 
Planet closest to the sun - Mercury 
 
Farthest planet from the sun - Neptune 
 
Kuiper Belt Location - Neptune 
 
Olympus Mons is a - volcano on Mars 
 
Hottest planet - Venus 
 
Coldest planet - Neptune 
 
he planet has many asteroids that orbit within its orbital path - 
 
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars - terrestrial planets 
 
Jupiter, Saturn...
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Astro1 UCSB Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Astro1 UCSB Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
A THEORY is a pattern in nature thought to have predictive power. The test of a theory is a prediction. That's where pseudo-science fails. T/F - ANSWER-T 
 
Red giant stars are powered by hydrogen burning in a shell surrounding a core, which has been depleted of hydrogen. T/F - ANSWER-T 
 
Jovian planets have densities similar to that of water, and we know in fact that they are mostly made of water. T/F - ANSWER-F - Jovian planets are ga...
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Earth and Environmental Science Final Exam Review
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Earth and Environmental Science Final Exam Review 
 
Earths tilt along with its orbit around the sun is the reason for what happening on earth? 
Seasons 
What is the rotation of the earth? 
The period it takes for the earth to revolve on its axis which is 24 hrs. 
How long does it take the earth to make one revolution around the sun? 
360 days or 1 year 
Is Earth A jovian or a terrestrial planet? 
Terrestrial 
What force caused the Nevula that formed the Earth to start spinning and condensing? 
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PSCI CH. 16- REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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PSCI CH. 16- REVIEW QUESTIONS 
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Astronomy is best defined as... - Answer️️ -D. The scientific study of the universe 
Which of Kepler's Laws gives the most direct indication of changes in the orbital speed 
of a planet? - Answer️️ -B. law of equal areas 
Which of Kepler's laws gives an indication of the semimajor axis? - Answer️️ -C. 
harmonic law 
One of the greatest scientists of all time, he discovered the true phases of Venus? - 
Answer️️ -B. Galile...
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Earth and Environmental Science Final Exam Review
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Earth and Environmental Science Final Exam Review 
 
Earths tilt along with its orbit around the sun is the reason for what happening on earth? 
Seasons 
What is the rotation of the earth? 
The period it takes for the earth to revolve on its axis which is 24 hrs. 
How long does it take the earth to make one revolution around the sun? 
360 days or 1 year 
Is Earth A jovian or a terrestrial planet? 
Terrestrial 
What force caused the Nevula that formed the Earth to start spinning and condensing? 
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Geo4L exam 1 (2023 Update)
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Geo4L exam 1 (2023 Update) 
Match the process that describes the interaction between "spheres.": Trees use sunlight 
for photosynthesis - Answer-cosmosphere- Biosphere 
Match the process that describes the interaction between "spheres.": Rising 
atmospheric temperatures melt sea ice - Answer-atmosphere- cryosphere/hydrosphere 
Match the process that describes the interaction between "spheres.": Humans burn 
fossil fuels, which changes the composition of the air - Answer-biosphere- atmos...
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AST101 Clicker Quizzes UofT with 100% Correct Answers
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AST101 Clicker Quizzes UofT with 100% Correct Answers 
What does the term "Solar System" mean? - Answer- The Sun, the planets, and all of 
their moons 
What does the term "Universe" mean? - Answer- The totality of all space, time, energy, 
and matter 
Earth is 1 AU from the Sun. What is the maximumpossible separation between Earth 
and Mars? (Hint: Mars is the next farthest planet from the Sun) - Answer- 2.5 AU 
A 'light year' is a measure of: - Answer- distance 
Stars are... - Answer- bal...
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PRAXIS 5005: Science Latest 2023 Rated A
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PRAXIS 5005: Science Latest 2023 Rated A Igneous Rock formed when hot magma cools beneath the ground or lava cools above the ground forms crystal like/ glassy rocks 
ex: granite, pumus, basalt 
Sedimentary Rock Changed by pressure does not involve heat Usually near water/ involves water sometimes contain fossils 
forms from previously weathered and erroted material which may have been igneous, sedimentary, rock metamorphic rock. 
ex: dolemite, limestone, sandstone 
Metamorphic Rock Has been chan...
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Earth and Environmental Science Final Exam Review
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Earth and Environmental Science Final Exam Review 
 
Earths tilt along with its orbit around the sun is the reason for what happening on earth? 
Seasons 
What is the rotation of the earth? 
The period it takes for the earth to revolve on its axis which is 24 hrs. 
How long does it take the earth to make one revolution around the sun? 
360 days or 1 year 
Is Earth A jovian or a terrestrial planet? 
Terrestrial 
What force caused the Nevula that formed the Earth to start spinning and condensing? 
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