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Astronomy Quiz #2 Jeopardy Review Game
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GravityLife Cycle of Stars GalaxiesChallenge!The Big Bang and the Universe 100 200100 200 400200 300 600300 400 800400 500 1000500
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What is gravity’s role in the formation of a protostar?
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Gravity pulls together the gas and dust in a nebula to form a protostar.
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What is gravity’s role in the start of nuclear fusion in the core of a star?
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Gravity pulls hydrogen gas close together, creating a hot and dense environment, allowing nuclear fusion to occur.
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What two forces must be in balance in order for a main sequence star to remain stable?
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The inward force of gravity must be balanced with the outward force of energy created by fusion.
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What is gravity’s role in the creation of a white dwarf?
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Gravity collapses the core of a star into an extremely dense object.
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Without gravity, there would be no ____________ (list at least 3 things.)
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Planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies
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Stars are formed from a cloud of gas and dust called a __________.
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Nebula
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The type of object that a star becomes when it dies depends the star’s ________.
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mass
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A star spends most of its life in this stage.
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Main sequence
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After the super red giant phase, a very high mass star erupts in an explosion called a _________
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Supernova or hypernova
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Name the three objects a star might become when it dies.
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Black dwarf, neutron star, black hole
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Name three shapes that galaxies can have.
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Elliptical, spiral, and irregular
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Put these structures in order from smallest to largest: universe, star, galaxy, solar system
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Star, solar system, galaxy, universe
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What object is located at the center of many galaxies (including ours)?
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A supermassive black hole
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In what part of our galaxy is Earth located?
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In one of the outer spiral arms
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Which are true? A. All galaxies are the same age. B. All galaxies are moving apart from each other. C. Galaxies contain hundreds of billions of stars.
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A. False: All galaxies are the same age. B. True: All galaxies are moving apart from each other. C. True: Galaxies contain hundreds of billions of stars.
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All the matter in the universe came from this object.
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A singularity
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The formation of what element in the core of a massive star triggers a supernova?
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Iron
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What is a quasar?
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Quasars are the enormously powerful jets of radiation blasting out from a supermassive black hole.
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How do we know that dark matter exists?
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We know dark matter exists because, without it, galaxies would not be held together.
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How do we know dark energy exists?
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We know dark energy exists because it is causing the expansion of the universe to speed up.
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Because of the Big Bang, galaxies are doing this.
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Moving away from each other
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About how long ago did the Big Bang occur?
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About 14 billion years ago
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Describe two characteristics of the universe immediately after the Big Bang.
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The universe was extremely hot and it was expanding rapidly.
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How are galaxies distributed throughout the universe?
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Galaxies are grouped together in clusters and superclusters.
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Billions of years from now, what will happen to Earth?
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Earth will be vaporized as the Sun expands into a red giant. Or, possibly, Earth will be flung somewhere else in the universe as the Milky Way collides with Andromeda.
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