Test: Spaceship Earth
orbit
Curving path that a moving body takes around another body in space
All asteroids lie in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
False
Earth can be called a "spaceship" because it is man made.
False
Meteors are meteoroids that hit the earth.
False
Only sunspots can be called solar activity.
False
The earth is perfectly round.
False
In the sun, hydrogen is converted to ____________________ through nuclear fusion.
Helium
Choose the correct order of the planets:
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Since the moon is so small in size in relation to the earth, only a small area of planet earth will see a:
Solar eclipse
The ancient Jews began their day at:
Sunset
During a lunar eclipse, the moon appears to be darkened because _______________ is casting a shadow on it.
The earth
A fact is something that has been proven to be true.
True
A total solar eclipse is seen by people living in the path of the umbral shadow.
True
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is at its farthest point from the earth during a total eclipse.
True
Longitude is the distance measured in degrees from the Prime Meridian.
True
Solar flares produce x-rays, radio waves, and clouds of atomic particles.
True
There are four time zones in the continental United States.
True
comets
bright objects with a nucleus, coma, and tail
umbra
dark center of a shadow
7,900 miles
diameter of earth at Poles
meteorites
fall to earth
Penumbra
lighter outer region of a shadow
595 million miles
one orbit of earth around sun
eclipse
partial obscuring or darkening of one body by another
ecllipse
shape of earth's orbital path around sun
meteors
shooting stars
asteroids
thousands of "small planets" orbiting the sun
"Spaceship Earth" travels about ________________________ miles per hour in its journey around the center of the Milky Way.
101,000
The earth is tilted on its axis at an angle of __________________ .
23 1/2°
The sun rotates on it axis once every:
25 days 9 hours
The sun contains _______________ percent of the mass of the solar system.
99