Transcript Jeopardy

Jeopardy
Planetary
Motion
Sun
Inner
Planets
Outer
Planets
Solar
System
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Final Jeopardy
Planetary Motion
100
The Earth’s rotational axis is tilted
______ from the vertical.
Planetary Motion
100
What is “23.5o”?
Planetary Motion
200
Day and night are caused by the ______
of the Earth on its axis.
Planetary Motion
200
What is “rotation”?
Planetary Motion
300
The type of motion pictured below
Planetary Motion
300
What is “precession”?
Planetary Motion
400
Name the season North Carolina is in as
shown in the diagram below and explain
why.
Planetary Motion
400
What is “winter because the Earth is
tilted away from the sun”?
Planetary Motion
500
Does the moon orbit the Earth around
a point that is midway between the
Earth and moon or is that point below
Earth’s surface? Name the point that
balances the masses of the Earth and
moon.
Planetary Motion
500
What is “the point is about 1700 km
below the Earth’s surface and is called
the barycenter”?
Sun
100
The visible surface of the sun that
radiates the light we see.
Sun
100
What is the “photosphere”?
Sun
200
Sun feature shown in the diagram below:
Sun
200
What is a “prominence”?
Sun
300
Name the sun features shown here and the
potentially dangerous phenomena associated
with them.
Sun
300
What are “sunspots and solar flares”?
Sun
400
Sun’s Power
•What “fuel” powers the sun?
•What process is the fuel used to create
energy?
•Into what gas is this “fuel” converted?
•Where does this occur in the sun?
Sun
400
What is
“Hydrogen fuel
Nuclear fusion
Creates helium
Occurs in the sun’s core”?
Sun
500
•The diagram below is a(n) ________.
•Plants contain what green pigment to
trap visible light.
•Plants and other producers most strongly
absorb ____
light.
Sun
500
What is
“Electromagnetic spectrum
Chlorophyll
Red and blue light”?
Inner Planets
100
The inner planets are also known as
the __________ planets since they
are largely composed of metallic
minerals.
Inner Planets
100
What is “rocky or terrestrial”?
Inner Planets
200
Earth’s twin planet
Inner Planets
200
What is “Venus”?
Inner Planets
300
Planet with the greatest temperature
extremes
Inner Planets
300
What is “Mercury”?
Inner Planets
400
Inner planet with huge volcanoes and
canyons—much larger than those on
Earth
Inner Planets
400
What is “Mars”?
Inner Planets
500
The surface of Venus was mapped
by radar because…
Inner Planets
500
What is Venus is covered in such thick
clouds visible light cannot penetrate the
atmosphere.
Outer Planets
100
The outer planets are also known as
Jovian planets or _____ _______,
referring to their size and composition.
Outer Planets
100
What are the “gas giants”?
Outer Planets
200
The planet that rotates on its side as
it orbits the sun
Outer Planets
200
What is “Uranus”?
Outer Planets
300
Windy Planet with Great Dark Spot
Outer Planets
300
What is “Neptune”?
Outer Planets
400
This planet would float in water
Outer Planets
400
What is “Saturn”?
Outer Planets
500
Name two of the four major ice
compounds found in the outer planets
as atmospheres or rings
Outer Planets
500
What are “carbon dioxide, water,
ammonia, and methane”?
Solar System
100
A meteoroid that has made it to the
surface of the Earth is called a ____.
Solar System
100
What is a “meteorite”?
Solar System
200
The birthplace of solar systems seen
below, rotating clouds of dust and gas
Solar System
200
What is “a nebula or nebulae (plural)”?
Solar System
300
The planet that is believed to have a
liquid hydrogen surface
Solar System
300
What is “Jupiter”?
Solar System
400
Name two of the three volcanically
active bodies in our solar system.
Solar System
400
What are “Earth, Io ( a moon of Jupiter)
and Neptune’s moon Triton”?
Solar System
500
Identify the comet structure indicated
below and give one of the two regions
from which most comets originate
Solar System
500
What is “the coma and the Kuiper Belt
or Oort Cloud”?
Final Jeopardy
An apparent change in the frequency or wavelength of sound
or light as it moves toward or away from an observer is
known as this…Explain how this phenomenon has been used by
scientists to explain the universe is expanding.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is “the Doppler effect and all
light studied from stars or galaxies
has been red (so moving away)”?