Astronomy test 2
where are atmospheric vortices usually found on the giant planets
between oppositely directed zonal winds
approximately how much mass was there in the protoplanetary disk out of which the planets formed, compared to the mass of the sun
less than 1 percent
the major difference in the composition of the earth's atmosphere compared to the atmospheres of venus and mars is a direct consequence of
life on the earth
which type of comet is the most common
long period comets
if you were to fly to jupiter from the earth, which of these parts of jupiter would you come into contact with first
magnetosphere
what is the age of our solar system
4.6 billion years
what will eventually happen to the earth when radioactive decay in its interior cease
all of the above (earthquakes will cease, the earth's core will solidify, the strength of the earth's magnetic field will decrease, continental drift will cease)
what is the reason mercury has so little gas in its atmosphere
all of the above (its mass is small,its escape velocity is low, it has a high temperature, it is close to the sun)
aside from jupiter, which giant planets have atmospheric bands and storms
all of the above (uranus, saturn, neptune)
which of the following can be used as an indicator of the age of a moon's surface
all of these methods (color of surface, radioactive dating, crater density, volcanic activity)
the nitrogen in the earth's atmosphere primary came from
ammonia delivered by comet impacts
what is the best description of a moon
any natural satellite of a planet or asteroid
jupiter's mass is _ times more than the mass of all the other planets in our solar system combined
around two
which of the following types of solar system debris were not discovered until the age of telescopes
asteroids
which is not a reason for the large size of volcanoes on mars as compared to the earth's smaller volcanoes
lack of atmosphere, therefore no erosion
when the martian springtime arrives and the daytime temperature reaches 20 degrees Celsius, what occurs
large planet wide dust storms
which of the following statements is false
during summer in the northern hemisphere of mars, the polar ice cap melts and liquid water flows outward from it in rivers
which terrestrial planet has the strongest magnetic field
earth
which moon gives rise to the particles that make up saturn's E ring
enceladus
meteorites are
fragments of planetesimals between mars and jupiter
who first discovered moons around a planet in our solar system other than the earth
galileo
what could have caused the planets to migrate through the solar system
gravitational pull from the sun
which of the following is not a factor that helps explain earth's lack of craters compared to the moon
higher density interior
how do regular moons rotate in comparison to their planets
in the same direction
what makes carbon dioxide a highly effective greenhouse gas
it easily absorbs infrared radiation
how does the fraction of oxygen in the earth's atmosphere today compare to what it was 3 billion years ago
it has significantly increased
what happens to the kinetic energy of gas as it falls toward and eventually hits the accretion disk surrounding a protostar
it is converted into thermal energy, heating the disk
what prevented the moon from maintaining any atmosphere with which it originally formed
it is not massive enough
the lithosphere of a planet is
its solid surface
which of the following effects is not one of the predictions made by models of our solar system that include planetary migration
jupiter has four large moons, with the rest being smaller asteroid size objects
we have direct evidence for the current existence of water on the surface of which terrestrial object
mars
Mars, Venus, and earth are much less heavily cratered than mercury and the moon. this is explained by the fact that
mars, venus, and earth were geologically active for a longer period of time than mercury and the moon
which terrestrial object shows the least evidence of recent volcanic activity
mercury
what have astronomers and geologists studied to arrive at the same conclusion about the earths origins
meteorites
the giant planets are made primarily by
molecular hydrogen and helium
which property of an extrasolar planet cannot be determined using the doppler effect
radius
where do uranus's and neptune's strong magnetic fields originate
salty oceans
according to the conservation of angular momentum, if an ice skater who is spinning with her arms out wide slowly pulls them close to her body, this will cause her to
spin faster
which type of meteorite is most commonly found on the earth
stony
what is a secondary atmosphere
the atmosphere that remains after the planet has formed
the amount of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere has been increasing over the last 50 years because of
the burning of fossil fuels
if the moon had active volcanoes
the earth might have a ring
a large meteor shower will often occur once a year because
the earth passes through the debris left behind by a specific comet
which of the following is not a characteristic of the early solar system, based on current observations
the initial composition of the solar nebula varied between its inner and outer regions
given the thickness of chemical composition of venus' atmosphere, by how would you expect its average surface temperature to change between day and night
there should be almost no change in temperature
the presence of gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapor in a planet's atmosphere is direct evidence of _ in a planet's history
there should be almost no change in temperature
how is the atmosphere of saturn similar to the atmosphere of the earth
they both have jet streams and periods of stormy and calm weather
global temperature variations on the earth driven by the milankovich cycle differ from those driven by the anthropogenic greenhouse effect in that
they occur over much longer time scale (thousands of years)
earth sized planets have been found using the _ method
transit and doppler shift
why are some of saturn's rings diffuse
unlike other things the particles in diffuse rings collide infrequently, allowing them to maintain highly elliptical and or inclined orbits and spread out;