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Title: Final Jeopardy Question


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The Planets

Meteors
Potpourri

Moons
Comets And Asteroids
Forces In the Solar System
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Category 1 500 pts
Its interior is most similar To Earths.
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What is Venus?
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Category 1 400 pts
GRS
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The Great Red Spot
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Category 1 300 pts
Its great spot has vanished.
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What is Neptune?
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This is the most tectonically active planet
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What is Earth?
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Category 1 100 pts
Its the biggest Planet
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Catergory 1 100 pts Answer
What is Jupiter?
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Category 2 500 pts
Newtons Second Law
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F ma
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Category 2 400 pts
This is the force that breaks up meteors.
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What is friction?
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Category 2 300 pts
This layer of this planet keeps the asteroid
belt where it is.
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Category 2 300 pts Answer
What is Jupiters metallic hydrogen layer?
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Category 2 200 pts
The driving force behindplate tectonics.
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What is convection current?
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Category 2 100 pts
This is the force that keepscomets in orbit.
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What is gravitational pull by the Sun?
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He was the first to map out the orbits of comets.
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Who is Tycho Brahe?
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Category 3 400 pts
Its the brightest part of a comet.
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What is the coma?
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Category 3 300 pts
Comets are made of ices and dust, but asteroids
are thought to be this.
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Category 3 300 pts Answer
What is parts of exploded planets or parts of
planets thatnever formed?
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Category 3 200 pts
The center of a comets headis called this.
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What is the nucleus?
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Category 3 100 pts
This can reach up to 150 million Kilometers long
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Catergory 3 100 pts Answer
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Category 4 100 pts
When the moon is in between the Earth and the Sun.
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What is a solar eclipse?
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Category 4 200 pts
Rocky and metallic objects too small to be
considered planets
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What are asteroids?
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Category 4 300 pts
These are innumerable small particles. Each in
anindependent orbit. They range in size from a
centimeter or so to several meters. A few
kilometer-sized objects are also likely
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What are rings?
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ALH84001
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What is the meteorite that is believedhave come
from Mars and my contain fossil evidence of life.
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Category 4 500 pts
This planet is named after the God of the Sea
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What is Neptune?
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Category 5 500 pts
Huge impact craters that were later flooded by
molten lava
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What are Lunar maria?
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Category 5 400 pts
The separation between the light and dark side of
the moon.
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What is the terminator?
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Category 5 300 pts
Compared to the planet it orbits, its the
largest moon in the solar system.
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What is Charon?
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Category 5 200 pts
The largest of Jupiters moons and the most
geologically active body in the Solar System
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What is IO?
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Category 5 100 pts
Most of the moons in the solar system have these
on their surface, which indicate that they are
older and tectonically dead.
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Catergory 5 100 pts Answer
What are impact craters?
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Category 6 500 pts
Contain organic compounds that may hold keys to
how life developed in the Solar System.
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What are Carbonaceous Chondrites?
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Category 6 400 pts
By far the largest number of meteorites fall into
this class similar in composition to the mantles
and crusts of the terrestrial planets.
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What are Chondrite (Stony) Meteorites?
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What we see when Earths orbit encounters
cometary orbits. The Leonids are an example.
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What are Meteor Showers?
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They are shooting stars.
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What are meteors that are burning up in Earths
atmosphere?
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Category 6 100 pts
These are the differences between ameteoroid,
meteor, and meteorite.
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Catergory 6 100 pts Answer
  • Small pieces of space debris (usually parts of
    comets or asteroids) that are on a collision
    course with the Earth are called meteoroids.
  • When meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere they
    are called meteors.
  • If the meteors survive and strike the surface of
    the Earth they are called meteorites.

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Final Jeopardy
The main forces of erosion include wind, water,
ice, and this.
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Final Jeopardy Answer
What is tidal fluxing orgravitational pull?
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