Asteroids
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Meteoroids
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Comets
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What are they made of?
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Rock and metal
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Rock and metal
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Ice and dust
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Where are they found?
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Between Mars and Jupiter
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In space
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Kuiper belt and Oort Cloud
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How do they travel?
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In Asteroid Belt around the Sun
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In the solar system
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Entire solar system
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How do they travel in the solar system?
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Spherical orbit
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No fixed orbit
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Elliptical orbit
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Compare and contrast the inner planets and the outer planets in terms of their composition, size and shape, and position.
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The inner planets
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The Outer planets
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Composition
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Rocky, solid surfaces
No or few moons
No rings
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Made of gases
Lots of moons
Have rings
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Size & Shape
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Smaller / Spherical
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Larger / spherical
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Position
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Closer to the Sun
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Farther away from the Sun
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What is the difference between planets and dwarf planets?
Dwarf planets do not cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit, whereas the planets do.
Compare and contrast the following terms: meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite.
Meteoroids: Pieces of rock through space
Meteors: Meteoroids that hit the Earth’s atmosphere
Meteorites: Meteors that reach the ground
Draw a diagram illustrating the following phases of the Moon: new moon and full moon
New Moon:
The sketch will show the Moon directly in line between the Sun and Earth.
Earth
Moon
Sun
Full Moon:
The sketch will show Earth directly in line between the Sun and the Moon.
Moon
Sun
Earth
What is the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse? Sketch and label a diagram to explain each eclipse.
Lunar Eclipse: When Earth’s shadow covers the moon
Solar Eclipse: When Moon’s shadow covers the Earth
Use a diagram to explain what generate tides on Earth.
Tides is caused by gravitational force
Large object (moon) attracts the water closer to it, making the tide higher
Multiple Choice:
The order of stars from the hottest colour to the coolest colour is:
Blue, yellow, red c. Red, blue, yellow e. Red, yellow, blue
Yellow, red, blue d. Blue, red, yellow,
In the Sun’s photosphere there are areas that are cooler and appear darker that the surrounding hot areas. There cool, darker areas are called:
A solar prominence c. A solar flare e. A nebula
A supernova d. A sun spot
Between Mars and Jupiter there is a ring of objects which are:
Asteroids c. Meteoroids e. Meteorites
Comets d. Meteors
When a small star the size of our Sun, dies, the final remains would be:
A red giant c. A white dwarf e. A black hole
A neutron star d. A supernova
Short Answer:
Other “space” objects can be sometimes confused. Answer the following that describes each object.
An icy object that orbits the Sun is called a comet
A rocky object that forms an orbit between Mars and Jupiter asteroid
A streak of light from an object falling through the Earth’s atmosphere meteor
A natural object that orbits a planet moon
An object that strikes the Earth’s after falling through the atmosphere meteorite
A collection of dust, gases and billions of stars galaxy
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