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S6E1f
Imagine you are an astronomer who just observed a huge burst of light from an exploding star. What did you most likely observe?
a pulsar
a black hole
a supernova
a meteor
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S6E2b
Solar eclipses rarely occur because
The moon usually travels directly between Earth and the sun.
The moon's orbit is tilted in relation to the Earth's orbit.
The moon usually travels directly behind Earth.
The moon is too close to the earth.
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S6E1c
Which planet is closest to the Sun?
Jupiter
Mars
Venus
Mercury
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S6E2c
Which statement describes why the Earth has seasons?
Its axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
The distance changes as it revolves around the sun.
The moon revolves around it.
The sun's axis is tilted.
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S6E2a
If the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, we would be experiencing
winter
spring
summer
fall
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S6E2c
During which portion of the Earth's revolution around the sun is the Northern Hemisphere tilted toward the sun?
Vernal equinox
Summer solstice
Autumnal equinox
Winter solstice
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S6E1f
You notice a large hole on Earth’s surface. Surely something has created such a large dent. What would be a possible explanation for what you see?
A meteor hit the surface of Earth in that spot.
A comet hit the surface of Earth in that spot.
A meteorite hit the surface of Earth in that spot.
A meteoroid hit the surface of Earth in that spot.
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S6E2b
Choose the BEST answer: When the moon’s shadow is cast on Earth , people in the umbra will see a
Solar eclipse.
Lunar eclipse.
Total lunar eclipse.
Planetary eclipse.
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S6E2a
Based on the observed phase of the moon , predict the location of the Moon in its orbit around the Earth.
A
B
C
D
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S6E1c
Use the chart below to answer this question.
The chart shows the average distance of each planet from the Sun and the speed each planet travels in its orbit.
Which conclusion should be drawn from this chart?
The planets closer to the Sun travel around the Sun faster.
The planets closer to the Sun absorb the Sun's energy and therefore move faster.
The outer planets move slower because they are larger.
The outer planets move slower because they have many moons.
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S6E1f
Terry was learning about an object in the Solar System that is made of frozen gases and rock particles. Which of these objects was she learning about?
A star
A comet
A meteor
An asteroid
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S6CS2
S6CS4
Approved eye protection devices (such as goggles) are worn in the laboratory
To avoid eyestrain.
To improve your vision.
Only if you don’t have corrective glasses.
Any time chemicals, heat or glassware are used and to protect our eyes.
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S6E2b
Look at the picture below.
What event does the picture show?
Full moon
Solar eclipse
Lunar eclipse
Quarter moon
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S6E2a
Draw and label a diagram of the moon phases. You may place the sun on any side that you like. Put your final response on the back of the scantron sheet (your answer sheet).
Write a paragraph that describes how light increases and decreases (start with new moon and end with full moon). In your paragraph , you must also state during which phases we might experience a solar or lunar eclipse.
Put your final response on the back of the scantron sheet (your answer sheet).
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