IT Ess Module 1 Earth & Space JEOPARDY D Taysom & K. Martin.

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IT Ess Module 1 Earth & Space JEOPARDY D Taysom & K. Martin

IT Ess Module 1 RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Planet Character- istics Extreme Planets Who am I Who am I What’s Out What’s Out There? Sunny Earth What’s That What’s That Called? ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

IT Ess Module 1 Question These two terrestrial planets are similar in size. Planet Characteristics 100 A: What are Venus and Earth ? IT Ess Module 1

Question A: What are Uranus and Neptune? These two gas giants are similar in size IT Ess Module 1 Planet Characteristics

IT Ess Module 1 Question A: What are Mercury and Ceres? These two celestial objects (planets/dwarf planets) have essentially no atmosphere at any point on their orbit. IT Ess Module 1 Planet Characteristics 300

IT Ess Module 1 Question A: What is Venus ? This planet has an atmosphere with sulfuric acid clouds. IT Ess Module 1 Planet Characteristics 400

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Saturn? This planet has a density of less than mg/l? Planet Characteristics 500

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Eris ? The planet/dwarf planet in our solar system that has the coldest average temperature Extreme Planets

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Eris? The dwarf planet in our solar system that is the largest Extreme Planets 200

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Venus ? The planet in our solar system that has the highest average temperature. Extreme Planets 300

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Mercury The planet in our solar system that has the most extreme temperature change between day and night. Extreme Planets 400

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Mercury? This planet has the fastest orbital speed (moves fastest through space). Extreme Planets 500

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Saturn ? Who am I? 100

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Jupiter ? Who am I? 200

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Mars? Who am I? 300

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Mercury? Who am I? 400

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Neptune ? Who am I? 500

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Pluto? This celestial body was demoted from “planet” to “dwarf planet” in August What’s Out There? 100

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is a stellar nebula? This is a place where stars are forming. What’s Out There? 200

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What are the Asteroid Belt and Ceres? These two things are located between Mars and Jupiter What’s Out There? 300

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Proxima Centauri ? This is the star that is closest to the sun. What’s Out There? 400

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Sirius? This is the brightest star in our night sky. What’s Out There? 500

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is a red giant / red supergiant? This is an older, cooling, expanding star. Sunny Earth 100

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is an ellipse? This is the shape of the planet’s orbits Sunny Earth 200

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is a rotation ? This is a day on a planet. The planet spins once on it’s axis. Sunny Earth 300

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is a revolution? This is a year on a planet. The planet goes around the sun once on its orbit. Sunny Earth 400

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is white dwarf? This is what our sun will become at the end of it’s life cycle, before fading. Sunny Earth 500

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is Sol ? The name of our sun What’s that called? 100

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is the Milky Way? What’s that called? 200 The name of our galaxy.

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is The Kuiper Belt? The region of space beyond Neptune that includes Pluto and Eris. What’s that called? 300

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is the Andromeda Galaxy? This is the name of the closest major galaxy to ours. What’s that called? 400

IT Ess Module 1 Question IT Ess Module 1 A: What is a Planetary Nebula? An older, cooling small star. The gasses are being blown away by solar winds. What’s that called? 500

IT Ess Module 1 Question Make a sketch of the eleven celestial objects that we discussed in class. Name them. Show their relative sizes and distances to the sun with your sketch. Final Jeopardy A:

IT Ess Module 1 Sol (sun) Mars Mercury Venus EarthCeres JupiterSaturn UranusNeptune Pluto Eris