Cosmic Collisions Video Quiz

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Cosmic Collisions Video Quiz Chapter 29 Section 3 Meteoroids, Meteorites, Meteors, and Comets

Question #1 Which comet collided with Jupiter in 1994? (Choose only one answer)   a) Hale-Bopp comet   b) Hubble-Halley comet   c) Temple-Tuttle comet   d) Shoemaker-Levy comet

Question #2 Which of the following happens to the majority of space debris that enters earth's atmosphere? a) The majority of space debris impacts the earth's surface.   b) The majority of space debris melts on the earth's surface.   c) The majority of space debris explodes in the earth's atmosphere.   d) The majority of space debris burns up in the earth's atmosphere.

Question #3 Which of the following best describes a meteorite? A meteorite is a meteor that makes it through earth's atmosphere.   A meteorite is an unidentified object that has fallen to the earth.   A meteorite is a piece of rock or metal that is traveling through space.   A meteorite is a piece of ice with rock and dust that has its own orbit.

Question #4 Which best explains why weathering and erosion do not occur on the moon's surface? The moon's surface is resistant to erosion.   The moon does not have an atmosphere.   The moon does not rotate on an axis.   The moon's surface does not support life.

Question #5 Where do many scientists believe most asteroids, meteors, and comets come from?   debris from planets in other galaxies   leftover material from the formation of the solar system   pieces of older planets in the solar system that exploded   material that evaporated from the surface of the planets in the solar system

Question #6 The asteroid belt in our solar system is located between which two planets? Uranus and Pluto   Venus and Mars   Mars and Jupiter   Neptune and Jupiter

Question #7 A comet's tail always points towards the sun.   true   false

Question #8 Although large cosmic objects have collided with earth in the past, they are unlikely to do so in the future.   true   false

Question #9 Which simple tool can you use to distinguish a meteorite from a normal rock on earth? magnet   ruler   telescope   compass

Question #10 The most famous crater on earth, which was created by an iron meteorite, is located in _____.   Utah   Montana   California   Arizona