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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 1Where does the Earth get most of its heat and light from? Athe Sun Bthe Moon Celectricity Dburning fossil fuels Quick Quiz 7La
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 2The Sun rises and sets every day because: Athe Sun moves around the Earth. Bthe Earth moves around the Sun. Cthe Earth spins on its axis once every 12 hours. Dthe Earth spins on its axis once every 24 hours. Quick Quiz 7La
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 3 Which statement is true? Aday = 24 hours, year = 365 days Blunar month = 24 days, year = 365 days Cday = 12 hours, night = 12 hours Dday = 24 hours, lunar month = 31 days Quick Quiz 7La
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 4 A satellite is: Asomething that goes around the Sun. Ba planet that goes around a moon. Csomething that goes around a planet. Dsomething that receives TV programmes. Quick Quiz 7La
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 1Where does the Earth get most of its heat and light from? Athe Sun Bthe Moon Celectricity Dburning fossil fuels Quick Quiz answers 7La
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 2The Sun rises and sets every day because: Athe Sun moves around the Earth. Bthe Earth moves around the Sun. Cthe Earth spins on its axis once every 12 hours. Dthe Earth spins on its axis once every 24 hours. Quick Quiz answers 7La
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 3 Which statement is true? Aday = 24 hours, year = 365 days Blunar month = 24 days, year = 365 days Cday = 12 hours, night = 12 hours Dday = 24 hours, lunar month = 31 days Quick Quiz answers 7La
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 4 A satellite is: Asomething that goes around the Sun. Ba planet that goes around a moon. Csomething that goes around a planet. Dsomething that receives TV programmes. Quick Quiz answers 7La
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