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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

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Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

1 Why is there no weather on the moon?

1 There is no atmosphere or liquid water on the moon. Home

2 Why are there more craters on the moon’s surface than on the Earth’s?

2 Meteors burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere before they can strike the surface.

3 The sun is mostly composed of what two gases?

3 Hydrogen and helium

4 Why are the Earth and the moon referred to as terrestrial?

4 The moon and the Earth are made of rocks.

5 What are sunspots?

5 Cooler, dark spots on the sun’s surface

6 What object in our solar system has the greatest gravitational pull?

6 The sun

7 A person weighing 18 pounds on the moon would weigh how many pounds on the Earth?

7 108 pounds

8 Name three landforms that are found on both the Earth and the moon.

8 Mountains, valleys, canyons, plains, craters

9 Life cannot exist on the moon because there is no ___ and no___.

9 No liquid water and no atmosphere