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100 200 400 300 400 The Planets The Stars The Earth The Universe 300 200 400 200 100 500 100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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1, 1 How many planets are in our Solar System? 8 (not including Pluto)
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1,2 “What is our closest Star called”? The Sun
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1,3 “How long does it take the Earth to rotate on it’s axis?” 24 hours (1 day)
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1,4 “What is the galaxy called that our Solar System is a part of?” The Milky Way
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2,1 “Which planet is called the “Red Planet”?” Mars
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2,2 What comes after a red giant in the life of a star? White dwarf
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2,3 What does the Earth experience when it orbits the Sun? Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter
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2,4 Earth is the centre of the universe and that all objects orbit the Earth What is the geocentric model of the Universe?
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3,1 What is the largest planet and approximately how many moons does it have? Jupiter ~ 60 moons
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3,2 What are stars mostly comprised of? Glowing gas
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3,3 How far is the Earth from the Sun? ~ 146 million kilometres
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3,4 How big is the Milky Way? ~100 billion light years and still expanding
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4,1 What is the planet Saturn’s atmosphere made of? Hydrogen and Helium
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4,2 How is energy produced in a star? Nuclear Fission
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4,3 Name three elements that make up the Earth’s atmosphere and crust? Atmosphere: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon dioxide, Crust: Silica, Iron, Magnesium
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4,4 Kepler, Hubble, Brahe, Friedmann, Einstein Name three scientists who had input on the universe’s origins
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5,1 Where do the names Neptune & Saturn come from and/or what are they named after? Neptune: Named after the Roman Sea God Saturn: Named after the Roman God of Agriculture
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5,2 What determines the length of a star’s life? Luminosity or brightness of a star
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5,3 What is the Earth’s radius? 6378 km
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5,4 Nebula, protostar, main sequence, red giants, planetary nebula, white dwarf, black dwarfs Describe the life cycle of a star
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Final Jeopardy Question 3 x 10 8 x 60(seconds) x 60 (minutes) x 24 (hours) x 365 (days) = 9.4608 x 10 15 m Explain how you would determine how far light travels in one year and what is the answer?
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