Comets, Meteors, Asteroids, and The Sun

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Comets, Meteors, Asteroids, and The Sun Template created by Ann Carnevale, Plainville Community Schools, Plainville, CT

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Category One, $100 Question Comets are often called this because of their composition. Answer

Category One, $100 Answer What is a dirty snowball (ice)? Return to Game Board

Category One, $200 Question The nucleus is made of Answer

Category One, $200 Answer What is ice and dust? Return to Game Board

Category One, $300 Question The direction that the tail of comet points is this direction because... Answer

Category One, $300 Answer What is away from the sun due to solar winds? Return to Game Board

Category One, $400 Question The three parts a comet Answer

Category One, $400 Answer What are the coma, tail and nucleus? Return to Game Board

Category Two, $100 Question The terms meteoroid, meteor and meteorite each refer to a different stage in an object's descent. What do we call it as it streaks through a planet's atmosphere? Answer

Category Two, $100 Answer What is a meteor? Return to Game Board

Category Two, $200 Question What we call a meteor after it crashes into a planet Answer

Category Two, $200 Answer What is a meteorite? Return to Game Board

Category Two, $300 Question A meteor that has burned up in the atmosphere Answer

Category Two, $300 Answer What is a meteoroid? Return to Game Board

Category Two, $400 Question Meteors can be a big deal, but just how many meteors enter the Earth's atmosphere on a given day Answer

Category Two, $400 Answer What is 10-40 tons? Return to Game Board

Category Three, $100 Question The location of most asteroids in our solar system. Answer

Category Three, $100 Answer What is the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter? Return to Game Board

Category Three, $200 Question The composition of an asteroids Answer

Category Three, $200 Answer What is rock and metal? Return to Game Board

Category Three, $300 Question The different between meteors and asteroids. Answer

Category Three, $300 Answer What is size? Return to Game Board

Category Three, $400 Question This is a dwarf planet found in the asteroid belt. Answer

Category Three, $400 Answer What is Ceres? Return to Game Board

Category Four, $100 Question The two most abundant solar elements Answer

Category Four, $100 Answer What is hydrogen and helium? Return to Game Board

Category Four, $200 Question This is visible during a TOTAL solar eclipse Answer

Category Four, $200 Answer What the corona? Return to Game Board

Category Four, $300 Question The size of the sun compared to the Earth Answer

Category Four, $300 Answer What is 109 Earth radii? Return to Game Board

Category Four, $400 Question The two parts of the solar atmosphere Answer

Category Four, $400 Answer What are the photosphere and the chromosphere (corona)? Return to Game Board

Category Five, $100 Question The growth of a massive object by gradationally attracting more matter Answer

Category Five, $100 Answer What is accretion? Return to Game Board

Category Five, $200 Question There was little hydrogen and helium in the inner solar nebula because of this. Answer

Category Five, $200 Answer What is the temperature was too high for them to condense? Return to Game Board

Category Five, $300 Question These collided to create planets. Answer

Category Five, $300 Answer What are planetesimals? Return to Game Board

Category Five, $400 Question In contrast to the formation of the terrestrial planets, Jupiter may have: Answer

Category Five, $400 Answer What is the planet condensed gravitationally rather than by accretion? Return to Game Board

Category One, $500 Question Some scientists think that water and this organic material carried by comets may have seeded life on Earth. Answer

Category One, $500 Answer What are amino acids? Return to Game Board

Category Two, $500 Question The composition of a meteor Answer

Category Two, $500 Answer What is rock? -iron, stony, stony-iron Return to Game Board

Category Three, $500 Question In the asteroid belt, some areas are almost free of asteroids. These are known as, Answer

Category Three, $500 Answer What are Kirkwood Gaps? Return to Game Board

Category Four, $500 Question This is a stream of charges particles released from the upper atmosphere of the Sun and they are responsible for comets Answer

Category Four, $500 Answer What are solar winds? Return to Game Board

Category Five, $500 Question Peak periods of sunspot activity impact Earth this way. Answer

Category Five, $500 Answer They can wreak havoc with our communications systems. It can interfere with the operation of satellites by introducing background static. Return to Game

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Final Jeopardy This holds the sun together. Answer

Final Jeopardy Gravity (immense mass) cause Sun to want to collapse on itself Pressure from rapid motion (hot gas) of atoms balances this