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1 Universe Review

2 Universe Review If you would like to skip directly to seasons, moon, & Tides and then come back to stars, click here.

3 Place the following in order of smallest to biggest
Milky Way Galaxy Planet Red Giant Star Solar System Universe White dwarf Planet  White Dwarf  Red Giant  Solar System  Milky Way Galaxy  Universe

4 A cloud of gas and dust where a star first starts to form is called a
nebula

5 A huge star that is relatively cool, but very bright is a
red giant

6 Another name for an average star, such as our sun.
main sequence

7 A star may fizzle out and wither away into a tiny, hot, dim lit core of a star and is then called a … white dwarf

8 A group of young bright, blue stars usually located in spiral arms of galaxies is called
an open Cluster

9 A black hole can suck in everything around it
A black hole can suck in everything around it. What invisible force is responsible for creating this deadly rip in the universe? gravity

10 Put the following in order from the brightest to dimmest star. -5.6, 3.7, 1.1
-5.6, 1.1, 3.7

11 Which galaxy is shaped like a hurricane?
spiral

12 This states that the universe started with an explosion and is still expanding outward.
The Big Bang Theory

13 List the 7 major parts of the Electromagnetic Spectrum in order from longest to shortest wavelength.

14 Which type of wave has the highest frequency?
Gamma Rays

15 How do we know the universe is still expanding?
Red shift As light moves away it pulls light waves farther apart making a larger wavelength like red.

16 If a galaxy has a red shift, what does that tell you about it?
It is moving away from us

17 What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?
spiral

18 Discovered galaxies beyond our own
Hubble

19 The distance a beam of light travels in a year is called
a light year

20 What is the name of the diagram that shows the brightness and temperature of stars?
Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R)

21 A, C, D - main sequence B- White dwarf E- Red Giant
Label each type of star on this diagram A, C, D - main sequence B- White dwarf E- Red Giant

22 Which star is both bright and relatively cool for a star?
E- Red Giant

23 A or E because they are the largest
Which star or stars is most likely to become a supernova and why? A or E because they are the largest

24 Expand into red giant like E Left with white dwarf like B
What can we expect to happen to star C during its life cycle? Expand into red giant like E Left with white dwarf like B

25 What unit is used to measure the distance between Earth and our nearest star Polaris?
Light years

26 What season is it in the Northern hemisphere below?
2. How do you know? Winter -Northern hemisphere is tilted away from sun -Direct sunlight is in southern hemisphere -Subsolar point is significantly south of the equator

27 What season is it in the Southern hemisphere at each letter?
B -Summer (Southern tilted towards sun) D -Winter (Southern tilted away from sun) A -Spring (from Winter to Summer) C -Fall (From Summer to Winter)

28 Where is the sun in this picture?
#3

29 Which picture best represents this moon & what is it called?
F Waning Crescent Which picture best represents this moon & what is it called? D Waxing Crescent

30 2 3 1 S U N 4 8 5 7 6 Name the following stages: 1. 3. Waxing crescent
5. 7. Waxing crescent Waxing gibbous Waning gibbous Waning crescent

31 How long does it take for the moon to go from full moon to new moon?
About 14 days 27.3 days for a complete cycle

32 How long to go from a New to last Quarter Moon
About 3 weeks

33 A periodic rise and fall of water level in the ocean is called
a tide

34 The dominate force behind the tides is
the moon’s gravity

35 When the moon’s pull is strongest on the part of the Earth facing the moon, water on that side bulges toward the moon creating… a high tide

36 When water is drawn away from the area between high tides, what is created?
A low tide

37 What must align for a spring tide to occur?
The moon, Earth and sun – all in a straight line

38 During what phases of the moon do spring tides occur?
New and full

39 When the moon, Earth and sun form a right angle, ______ occur?
neap tides

40 (It’s shadow blocks light from reaching moon.)
Eclipses Draw a lunar eclipse. What can you not see? What is in the middle? Moon Earth (It’s shadow blocks light from reaching moon.)

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