1 / 19

WARM-UP # 32

bian
Télécharger la présentation

WARM-UP # 32

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Warm-Up #27 _How far apart are the inner planets compared with the inner planets? What are the inner planets? What are the outer planets?The inner planets are close together and the outer planets are farther apart. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

  2. Warm-Up #28 Which planets are terrestrial (rocky?) and which planets are gaseous? Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are terrestrial.Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gaseous.

  3. Warm-Up #29 A. What do all of the planets revolve around?THE SUNB. Which planet has the most moons?JUPITER

  4. Warm-Up #30 Warm-Up #30 What is the difference between meteor, meteorite, meteoroid?The Quick Trick: Oids are outside the atmosphere, ites are inside it, and meteors are in between.orIn the frozen void it's a meteoroid. In the atmosphere it's a meteor. At the impact site it's a meteorite

  5. Warm-Up #31 What are asteroids? Where are most asteroids in our solar system located? What else are asteroids known as?Asteroids are small, rocky worlds. Most asteroids revolve around the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.Asteroids are also known as planetoids.

  6. WARM-UP # 32 Which planets are the terrestrial planets and which planets are the gas planets? What are three of their primary differences? The terrestrial planets are made of rock, smaller, closer together, do not have rings, and are closer to the sun. The gas giants are made of gas, huge, farther apart, all have rings, and are farther from the sun.

  7. Pluto does not clear its orbit. There are many space objects in Pluto’s orbit. WARM-UP # 33 Why isn’t Pluto a planet anymore? What makes it a dwarf planet?

  8. WARM-UP # 34 What is a light year? A light year is the distance that light travels in one year.

  9. WARM-UP # 35 A – How many asteroids are in the asteroid belt? Over 1 million B – Why does Mars have seasons? Tilt and revolution

  10. WARM-UP # 36 What is a star? A star is a large, hot ball of gas which is held together by its own gravity and gives off its own light.

  11. Warm-UP #37 What is the asteroid belt from? The remains of a 5th terrestrial planet

  12. WARM-UP # 38 What is the magnitude of a star? What is the difference between apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude? The magnitude of a star is the BRIGHTNESS. ABSOLUTE – actual brightness APPARENT – how bright is appears

  13. WARM-UP #39 What colors are the coolest stars? What color are the hottest stars? Cool stars are red Hot stars are blue.

  14. WARM-Up 40What is an H-R diagram? An H-R diagram compares the temperatures and absolute magnitudes (brightness) of stars.

  15. Warm-Up # 41What is a main sequence star? What is an example of a main sequence star?A main sequence star is a star fusing hydrogen into helium. It is very stable and considered an “adult” star.

  16. Warm-Up # 42You are in East Hanover. The sun rises at 5:42AM and sets at 8:44PM.What season is this?Why is it this season?It is summer. The Earth is tilted toward the sun so Earth is receiving more direct sunlight and the days are longer.

  17. WARM-Up # 43What do you call it when a star’s core continues to shrink and the surface heats up? What is the name of this hot and dense core of a star? WHITE DWARF

  18. WARM-Up # 44What is another name for a black hole? What is the name for death by black hole?A black hole is also known as a singularity. Spaghettification is death by black hole.

  19. WARM-UP # 45 What holds all of the planets in place in our solar system and why? The planets are held in place by the Sun's gravity. The Sun is the largest object in the solar system, its gravitational force extends far out into the solar system.

More Related