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StellarJeopardy IntroductionPlanetsMoonMovementOther Objects Final Jeopardy

Question Answer Introduction-100 ANSWER: What is the largest planet in our solar system? QUESTION: What is Jupiter?

Question Answer Introduction -200 ANSWER: Why are the inner planets called terrestrial planets? QUESTION: What is they resemble Earth and are dense and rocky?

Question Answer Introduction -300 ANSWER: An astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between QUESTION: What is the Earth and the sun?

Question Answer Introduction -400 ANSWER: This planet had a storm system called the Great Dark Spot. QUESTION: What is Neptune?

Question Answer Introduction ANSWER: Describe the characteristics that make Earth suitable for life as compared with its nearest neighbors in space, Mars and Venus. QUESTION: What are the presence of water, oxygen, and suitable temperatures?

Question Answer Planets-100 ANSWER: To which of the two main groups of planets does Earth belong? QUESTION: What is inner planets?

Question Answer Planets-200 ANSWER: How do the inner planets orbits differ from the outer planets? QUESTION: What is their orbits are closer together?

Question Answer Planets-300 ANSWER: Which is the next planet moving outward from the sun after Saturn? QUESTION: What is Uranus?

Question Answer Planets-400 ANSWER: What causes a high surface temperature on Venus? QUESTION: What is its thick atmosphere?

Question Answer Planets-500 ANSWER: Why is Venus sometimes called Earth’s twin? QUESTION: What is it’s about the same size and density?

Question Answer Moon -100 ANSWER: What causes the phases of the moon? QUESTION: What are the positions of the Earth, moon, and sun?

Question Answer Moon -200 ANSWER: What evidence supports the current theory about our moon’s origin? QUESTION: What is the rocks on the moon are similar to Earth’s mantle?

Question Answer Moon-300 ANSWER: Why do we always see the same side of the moon from Earth? QUESTION: What is the moon’s period of rotation equals its period of revolution?

Question Answer Moon -400 ANSWER: Why don’t solar and lunar eclipses occur every month? QUESTION: What is the moon’s orbit is tilted?

Question Answer Moon -500 ANSWER: What happens during a total solar eclipse? QUESTION: What is the moon covers the sun and casts a shadow on the Earth?

Question Answer Movement-100 ANSWER: What instrument made possible the discovery of additional planets? QUESTION: What is the telescope?

Question Answer Movement-200 ANSWER: A common method for scientists use to measure distances within the solar system is __________? QUESTION: What is the astronomical unit or AU?

Question Answer Movement-300 ANSWER: The counterclockwise spin of a planet or moon as seen from above the planet’s North Pole is ________________________ rotation. QUESTION: What is prograde?

Question Answer Movement-400 ANSWER: The clockwise spin of a planet or moon as seen from above the planet’s North Pole is ________________________ rotation. QUESTION: What is retrograde?

Question Answer Movement-500 ANSWER: Name the two planets that have retrograde rotation. QUESTION: What are Venus and Uranus?

Question Answer Other Objects-100 ANSWER: Most asteroids in our solar system are found between the planets of ____________________ and ____________________. QUESTION: Mars and Jupiter

Question Answer Other Objects-200 ANSWER: Natural or artificial bodies that orbit larger celestial bodies such as planets are called ____________________. QUESTION: What are satellites?

Question Answer Other Objects-300 ANSWER: Some scientists refer to ____________________ as “dirty snowballs” because they are composed of ice, rock, and cosmic dust. QUESTION: What are comets?

Question Answer Other Objects-400 ANSWER: Small, rocky bodies that revolve around the sun are called ____________________. QUESTION: What are asteroids?

Question Answer Other Objects-500 ANSWER: What is the Torino scale? QUESTION: What is a system used to rate the hazard level of an object moving toward Earth?

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: List the phases of the moon in order, starting with new moon. QUESTION: What is new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent