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Unit 5 Exam Review: Astronomy
1. A light-year corresponds to ______
2. The universe is both
a. expanding and cooling. c. shrinking and cooling.
b. expanding and warming. d. shrinking and warming.
3. Our galaxy is a ______type of galaxy.
4. According to the current theory used to explain the origin of solar systems, the
planets in our solar system:
- Formed from the same nebular cloud as the Sun.
- Were captured into orbit by the Sun’s gravity.
- Formed by the fusion of hydrogen in their cores.
- Contain more mass than the Sun.
5. When stars form, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium in a reaction called
______
6. Stars, solar systems, galaxies, and planet/moon systems are all held together by what
force? ______
7. An astronomer is studying the electromagnetic radiation from two different stars. He
finds the first star to have a peak wavelength near the blue end of the visible spectrum
and the second star to have a peak wavelength near the red end of the visible spectrum.
Based on this information, the astronomer will conclude that:
- The second star is hotter than the first.
- The first star is hotter than the second.
- Both stars are the same temperature.
- Nothing, you can not judge temperature from a star’s color.
8. Which of the categories of electromagnetic radiation has the most energy
and the highest frequency. ______
9. What substance protects us from most ultraviolet radiation? ______
10. Which event caused by solar flares is not dangerous? ______
______
11. What are planets that orbit in the inner solar system and have large cores made
of iron with rocky exteriors called? ______
12. Which planet is the largest? ______Which is the coldest? ______
13. The Earth has fewer visible craters than the Moon because
- Most of the craters are hidden by the oceans.
- The Moon has shielded Earth from most impacts.
- Craters has been destroyed by geological processes.
- Volcanic activity on the Earth has covered most of the craters.
14. Which of the following explanations is the most accepted by astrologists on how the
Earth-Moon system formed?
a. A planet-sized object collided with Earth and the debris accreted into the Moon.
b. The Moon was a passing planetoid that was captured by our gravity.
c. The rapidly spinning Earth ejected a molten piece from its center.
d. The Moon was built by intelligent aliens as an observational satellite.
15. The force that creates the ocean tides is:
- The gravitational attraction of the Moon.
- The gravitational attraction of the Sun.
- The gravitational attraction of the Moon and Sun.
- The rotation of the Earth.
16. If the entire Earth was suddenly and permanently covered with a layer of snow, the
albedo of the Earth would ______making the Earth a much ______place.
17. At what two lunar phases would a spring tide occur?
- 3rd quarter and 4th quarter c. full and 3rd quarter
- full and new d. new and 4th quarter
18. The Earth’s speed of rotation is: a. increasing b. decreasing
19. The coma of a comet is made of ______.
20. When a rock from space reaches a planet’s surface, it is called a
a. meteoroid c. meteorite
b. meteor d. meteorsphere
21. What size does an asteroid or comet have to be in order to cause major damage or a mass
extinction on Earth? ______