Astronomy_Jupiter_Saturn_Review

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Jupiter is the ___ planet from
the Sun.
A 100
What is 5th?
A 100
Saturn is the ___ planet from
the Sun.
A 200
What is 6th?
A 200
Both Jupiter and Saturn are
made of this state of matter.
A 300
What is gas?
A 300
Jupiter is this far from the
Sun.
A 400
What is ½ billion miles?
A 400
Between Jupiter and Saturn,
_____ is closer to Earth and
is the largest planet.
A 500
What is Jupiter?
A 500
Jupiter has more than __ moons.
B 100
What is 60?
B 100
Saturn has __ named moons.
B 200
What is 48?
B 200
This moon of Jupiter is the
“Ice Queen.”
B 300
What is Europa?
B 300
This moon of Saturn is white
due to snow.
B 400
What is Enceladus?
B 400
Jupiter’s moon IO is known
for its many ________.
B 500
What are volcanoes?
B 500
The Giant Red Eye of Jupiter
is actually this.
C 100
What is eye of a storm?
C 100
A backwards hurricane is
known by this term.
C 200
What is an anticyclone?
C 200
On Jupiter, thunder travels __
times faster and rain falls __
times faster
C 300
What are 4 and 2?
C 300
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DOUBLE
C 400
This weather occurrence is
one million times more
powerful on Saturn than on
Earth.
C 400
What is lightening?
C 400
The thunderclouds of Jupiter
are made of these two
compounds.
C 500
What are ammonia and
sulfur?
C 500
Jupiter is made of 84% of this
elements as well as 14% of
this other common element.
D 100
What are hydrogen and
helium?
D 100
Saturn is mainly composed of
these two elements.
D 200
What are hydrogen and
helium?
D 200
Saturn is less dense than this
compound.
D 300
What is water?
D 300
The rings of Saturn are made
of this material.
D 400
What is space debris?
D 400
Saturn’s moon Titan has rain
made of this compound.
D 500
What is methane (CH3)?
D 500
The rings of Saturn spin at
this high speed.
E 100
What is 20,000 to 40,000
mph?
E 100
A day on Jupiter lasts this
long.
E 200
What is 9.9 hours?
E 200
A day on Saturn lasts this
long.
E 300
What is 10.6 hours?
E 300
Jupiter could hold this many
Earths.
E 400
What is 1000?
E 400
Saturn is 750 times larger
than this planet.
E 500
What is Earth?
E 500
This scientist first discovered
Jupiter and Saturn.
F 100
Who is Galileo?
F 100
Saturn’s rings were more
precisely discovered by this
scientist.
F 200
Who is Huygens?
F 200
Jupiter was thought to
possibly be the Star of _____.
F 300
What is Bethlehem?
F 300
When sent to explore Saturn,
Voyager discovered this
unusual geometric figure.
F 400
What is a hexagon?
F 400
These current missions
through JPL and NASA are
meant to explore Saturn and
its moons.
F 500
What are the Cassini
missions?
F 500
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Final Jeopardy Question:
Give one theory for the formation
of the rings of Saturn.
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Correct Final Jeopardy Response:
1.The collision of multiple moons
of Saturn
2.The collision between a moon
and another object
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