Ch 2 - The Solar System - True/False
(T/F) All scientists agree that the meteorite from Mars shows that life once existed on Mars.
False
(T/F) Both Pluto and Charon have gaseous surfaces.
False
(T/F) A comet's tail can be hundreds of millions of kilometers long.
True
(T/F) If there is liquid water on Europa, there might also be life.
True
(T/F) Jupiter is the most massive planet in the solar system.
True
(T/F) Jupiter's atmosphere is made up mainly of hydrogen and helium.
True
(T/F) None of the gas giants has a solid surface, but all have a solid core.
True
(T/F) Astronomers often consider Pluto and Charon a double planet.
False
(T/F) Jupiter has 17 moons revolving around it.
False
(T/F) Jupiter's atmosphere contains many colorful bands.
False
(T/F) Jupiter's atmosphere is extremely thin.
False
(T/F) Life has been discovered in Martian soil.
False
(T/F) Neptune's atmosphere is blue and nearly featureless.
False
(T/F) Saturn has only 10 rings, although it looks like there are more.
False
(T/F) The American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930.
False
(T/F) Pluto is less than two thirds the size of Earth's moon.
True
(T/F) Pluto's moon is more than half its size.
True