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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Planets Distances Planetary Data ForcesGravity 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Technology
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These planets have a more rocky surface.
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What are the inner planets.
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Number of planets in the Solar System
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What is eight planets.
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The object in space that has the greatest gravitational pull
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What is the Sun
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The hottest planet of the Solar System, can melt lead there
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What is Venus
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The planet that has a surface most similar to that of Earth.
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What is Mars
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AU – scientist use this to measure distances in the solar system.
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What is astronomical units
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The outer planets of solar system
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What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
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The third planet from the Sun
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What is Earth
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The planets that are the closest to each other
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What are the inner planets
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The order of the planets from the Sun
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What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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The type of space transportation that is reusable
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What is a space shuttle
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A powerful reflecting telescope that uses mirrors and sends weekly data back to Earth
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What is the Hubble Space Telescope
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The part of the rocket that returns to Earth
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What is the command module
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A spacecraft the carries scientific equipment and explores regions to dangerous for humans
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What is a space probe
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The two planets that have been explored by a space probe
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What is Mercury and Venus
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The planet that is no longer part of the solar system
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What is Pluto
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The planet that has so much pressure it could crush bones
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What is Venus
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Planet that has the highest volcano in the solar system
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What is Mars
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The most massive planet in the solar system
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What is Jupiter
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The planets that are known for gaseous surfaces, moons, and rings
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What are the outer planets
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An object will remain at rest unless a force is acted on it.
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What is Newton’s First Law of Motion
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A push or a pull
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What is a force
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A force that pushes up against objects
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What is air resistance
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An object will experience acceleration when a force is acting on it
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What is Newton’s Second Law of Motion
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The force that pulls all objects to the ground
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What is gravity
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The gravitational pull of the moon
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What is 1/6 that of Earth
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Place in the Solar system where there is 0 gravity
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What is space
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Gravity is _______, meaning it is everywhere
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What is universal
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An object will weigh _____on the Moon than it would on Earth
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What is less
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The _______ of an object is the same everywhere in space
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What is mass
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Make your wager
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If you can dunk a basketball 10ft high on Earth, you can dunk one ___ft high on the Moon
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What is 60
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