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SPACE Jeopardy Test Review

Inner Planets Outer Planets Other Items in Space On the Move Day and Night $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

This planet is closest to the sun. Mercury Back to the board!

This planet is nicknamed the “Red Planet.” Mars Back to the board!

This planet is the only planet to have liquid water. Earth Back to the board!

This planet is the only inner planet that doesn’t have an atmosphere. Mercury Back to the board!

This planet is about the same size as Earth, but has a much thicker atmosphere. Venus Back to the board!

This is the largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter Back to the board!

This planet is known for its rings, which are so wide and bright that they can be seen from Earth. Saturn Back to the board!

This planet is the farthest away from the sun, and has at least eight moons. Neptune Back to the board!

This planet is home to a hurricane-like storm called the Great Red Spot, which has lasted more than 300 years. Jupiter Back to the board!

This planet is home to a hurricane-like storm called the Great Red Spot, which has lasted more than 300 years. Jupiter Back to the board!

This is what separates the inner and outer planets. asteroid belt Back to the board!

These are small, rocky objects that orbit the sun. asteroids Back to the board!

A small mass of dust and ice that orbits the sun in a long, oval-shaped path. comet Back to the board!

A burning sphere of gases. star Back to the board!

The moon is one of these of the Earth, and the Earth is one of these of the sun. satellite Back to the board!

The earth completes one of these every 24 hours. rotation Back to the board!

The earth completes one of these every days. revolution Back to the board!

The path that the earth takes around the sun. orbit Back to the board!

The earth tilts on and rotates around one of these. axis Back to the board!

The speed of a planet on its orbit around the sun depends on this. distance from the sun Back to the board!

The moon takes this long to complete one cycle. 28 days Back to the board!

The moon appears to have different shapes, or these. phases Back to the board!

A relatively dark, cool area on the sun. sunspot Back to the board!

Red streams and loops of gases that shoot out from the sun. prominences Back to the board!

The two forms of energy that we get from the sun. heat and light Back to the board!