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Jeopardy
The Sun
Meteoroids &
Asteroids
Comets
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Name That
Planet
Final Jeopardy
1 - $100
Name the smallest of the 8 planets.
What is Mercury
1 - $200
This planet has a giant red spot believed to be a
large storm.
What is Jupiter
1 - $300
This is the only planet with 2 moons.
What is Mars
1 - $400
This planet is one of the hottest AND one of the
coldest planets.
What is Mercury
50 pt BONUS: Why is Mercury one of the
hottest AND coldest planets?
1 - $500
Name ALL of the gas giants.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
2 - $100
Where do nuclear reactions in the Sun take
place?
A) The Core
B) The Corona
C) The Photosphere
D) The Chromosphere
A) The Core
2 - $200
What is the visible layer of the Sun called?
The Photosphere
2 - $300
What is the outermost layer of the Sun called?
The Corona
2 - $400
When is the only time we can see the Sun’s
chromosphere and corona?
During a full solar eclipse
2 - $500
What are sunspots?
Dark spots on the surface of the Sun caused by
magnetic disturbances.
These spots are cooler than the surrounding
surface.
3 - $100
What are the differences between a meteorite,
meteoroid, and a meteor?
Meteoroid = In space
Meteor = Entered Earth’s atmosphere
Meteorite = Found on Earth’s surface
3 - $200
What is the main difference between an asteroid
and a meteoroid?
Size
A meteoroid is a piece of an asteroid that has
broken off.
3 - $300
True or False: Most meteors burn up in Earth’s
atmosphere.
True!
3 - $400
Where is the Asteroid Belt located?
Between Mars and Jupiter
3 - $500
What is an asteroid made of?
Rock or metal
4 - $100
What are the 3 main parts of a comet called?
Nucleus, Coma, and Tail
4 - $200
What is the only solid part of a comet called?
Nucleus
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Name one region that comets are believed to
have originated from.
Oort Cloud or Kuiper Belt
50 pt BONUS: Which region is further
away from Earth?
4 - $400
In what direction does a comet’s tail always
point?
AWAY from the Sun
4 - $500
How often is Halley’s comet visible from Earth?
Every 77 Years
50 pt BONUS: In what year is Halley’s
comet due back to be seen from Earth?
5 - $100
What is the difference between perihelion and
aphelion?
Perihelion = Point in a planet’s orbit when it is
closest to the Sun
Aphelion = Point in a planet’s orbit when it is
furthest away from the Sun
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In what month is Earth’s aphelion?
July
50 pt BONUS: If Earth is farthest away
from the Sun when we have summer, why
is July our hottest month?
5 - $300
What is the main difference between the inner
and outer planets?
Inner planets are terrestrial (rocky)
Outer planets are gaseous (gas giants)
5 - $400
How does a planet’s distance away from the Sun
affect its orbital velocity?
The further away from the Sun a planet is, the
slower its orbital velocity.
5 - $500
What property of Jupiter makes it capable of
having more than 60 moons?
Its size Strong gravitational attraction
Final Jeopardy
What was the name of the first discovered
asteroid?
Ceres