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Title: Earth Science Unit VII Exam Review Astronomy


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Earth ScienceUnit VII Exam Review Astronomy
GET OUT YOUR REFERENCE TABLES
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Run, Kepler, Run
Hey Dittle, Dittle
Youre a Star Baby
Whata Yous Looking At
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Whata Yous Looking At 100 Points
Direction you are looking.
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Whata Yous Looking At Answer 100 Points
North
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Whata Yous Looking At 200 Points
Direction the observer would be facing if he
lived in New York State.
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Whata Yous Looking At Answer 200 Points
North
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Whata Yous Looking At 300 Points
Direction that the people of Horseheads, NY have
to look to see the Sun reach its zenith on
December 21st
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Whata Yous Looking At Answer 300 Points
South
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Whata Yous Looking At 400 Points
Direction the observer would be facing to see the
sun at this position at 6 a.m. on December 21.
Adirondack State Park
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Whata Yous Looking At Answer 400 Points
Southeast
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Whata Yous Looking At 500 POINTS
Direction you are facing.
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Whata Yous Looking At Answer 500 Points
West
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Youre a Star Baby 100 Points
Color of the hottest stars
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Youre a Star Baby Answer 100 Points
Blue
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Youre a Star Baby 200 Points
All stars form here.
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Youre a Star Baby Answer 200 Points
Nebulae
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Youre a Star Baby 300 Points
Main characteristic that determines how a star
will evolve.
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Youre a Star Baby Answer 300 Points
Mass
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Youre a Star Baby 400 Points
Direction this star is moving relative to the
Earth and why.
Standard Spectra
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Red
Stars Spectra
Blue
Red
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Youre a Star Baby Answer 400 Points
Toward blue shifted
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Youre a Star Baby 500 Points
How we use star light to show the universe is
expanding.
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Youre a Star Baby Answer 500 Points
  • Red Shift in the spectra from distance stars and
    galaxies

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Hey Dittle, Dittle 100 Points
Approximate time for the moon to complete one
lunar cycle.
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Hey Dittle, Dittle Answer 100 Points
1 month
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Hey Dittle, Dittle 200 Points
Cause of the moons phases
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Hey Dittle, Dittle Answer 200 Points
Its revolution around the Earth
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Hey Dittle, Dittle 300 Points
Phase shown here
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Hey Dittle, Dittle Answer 300 Points
Waxing Gibbous
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Hey Dittle, Dittle 400 Points
Phase shown here
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Hey Dittle, Dittle Answer 400 Points
Waning crescent
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Hey Dittle, Dittle 500 Points
Phase shown here
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Hey Dittle, Dittle Answer 500 Points
1st Quarter
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Run, Kepler, Run 100 Points
Number of degrees we revolve around the Sun each
day.
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Run, Kepler, Run Answer 100 Points
One
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Run, Kepler, Run 200 Points
Object that is located at one foci in Jupiter's
orbit.
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Run, Kepler, Run Answer 200 Points
Sun
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Run, Kepler, Run 300 Points
Specific name for Earths location/distance at
this point.
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Run, Kepler, Run Answer 300 Points
Aphelion
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Run, Kepler, Run 400 Points
Season and date for the position of the Earth.
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Run, Kepler, Run Answer 400 Points
Winter December 21
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Run, Kepler, Run 500 Points
Position at which the Earth is moving the fastest
and why.
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Run, Kepler, Run Answer 500 Points
1 stronger gravitational pull from the sun
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This planet takes more time to rotate once than
to revolve around the Sun.
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Venus
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Color of the coldest stars
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Red
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Two stars similar in Luminosity and Temperature.
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Sun Alpha Centari
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Star that is about 10,000 times brighter than the
Sun and twice as hot.
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Rigel
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Planet with the 2nd most eccentric orbit.
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Mercury
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Home, Sweet, System
Its that time of season
Prove it to me
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Prove it to me200 Points
This experiment proved that .
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Earth Rotated
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Prove it to me 400 Points
How we think the universe formed
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Prove it to me Answer 400 Points
Big-Bang Theory
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Prove it to me 600 Points
Why the Sun, Stars, and Moon appear to move
across the sky from east to west
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Prove it to me Answer 600 Points
Earths Rotation
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Prove it to me 800 Points
How we can DEFINITELY locate Polaris in the night
sky.
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Prove it to me Answer 800 Points
Use the pointer stars at the end of the big
dipper.
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Prove it to me 1000 Points
The mass of the smaller planet is shown within
its circumference
Diagram in which the gravitational attraction is
greatest
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Prove it to me Answer 1000 Points
D
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Its that time of season200 Points
Season in the Southern Hemisphere
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Its that time of season Answer 200 Points
Summer
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Its that time of season 400 Points
Sun rays are directly over head at this specific
location 23.5o south.
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Its that time of season Answer 400 Points
Tropic of Capricorn
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Its that time of season 600 Points
Point that receives the longest duration of
insolation
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Its that time of season 800 Points
Path that creates the longest shadow
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Winter Solstice
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Its that time of season 1000 Points
All 4 important dates shown here
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Its that time of season Answer 1000 Points
June 21 Sept 23 Dec 21 March 21
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Home, Sweet, System 200 Points
Which planets are the terrestrial planets?
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Home, Sweet, System Answer 200 Points
Mercury Venus Earth Mars
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Home, Sweet, System 400 Points
Name the motion show by mars in the diagram below
and what causes it.
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Home, Sweet, System Answer 400 Points
Retrograde motion Orbital speed earth moves
faster than mars and passes it appears to move
backward then forward
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Home, Sweet, System 600 Points
What is the relationship between orbital period
and distance from the sun?
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Home, Sweet, System Answer 600 Points
As distance increases, orbital period increases.
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Home, Sweet, System 800 Points
In which position would the moon be at to have
the phase shown in the picture to the left and
name the phase?
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Home, Sweet, System Answer 800 Points
7 Waning Crescent
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Home, Sweet, System 1000 Points
What is the Earths EXACT period of rotation per
day?
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Home, Sweet, System Answer 1000 Points
23 hr 56 min 4 sec
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What A Waste 200 Points
Name of the material piled up at the bottom of
this slope
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Talus
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What A Waste 400 Points
Type of mass wasting shown here.
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Slump
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What A Waste 600 Points
Type of mass wasting shown here.
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What A Waste Answer 600 Points
Creep
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What A Waste 800 Points
Type of mass wasting shown here.
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What A Waste Answer 800 Points
Mud Flow
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Type of mass wasting shown here.
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What A Waste Answer 1000 Points
Earthflow
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Return of the Ice Man 200 Points
What is the snow line.
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Return of the Ice Man Answer 200 Points
Line above which snow remains year round
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Return of the Ice Man 400 Points
Part of the glacier that moves the fastest
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Return of the Ice Man Answer 400 Points
Middle like a stream
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Return of the Ice Man 600 Points
Type of glacier seen here
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Return of the Ice Man Answer 600 Points
Valley/Alpine
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Return of the Ice Man 800 Points
Name the feature shown in the picture below
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Medial Moraine
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Return of the Ice Man 1000 Points
Name of all unsorted material left behind by
glaciers.
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Till
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Daily Double
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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  • Travel in the Solar System

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  • If it takes 6 months to travel from the Sun to
    Mars, approximately how many months would it take
    to travel to Jupiter from the Sun?

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  • 21 months
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