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Stars Jeopardy Game

Stars Jeopardy Game. By: Emma Summers, Maddie Yuval, Jennifer Ying. Big Bang and Nuclear Fusion 100. Question: According to the Big Bang Theory how long ago was the Big Bang?. Answer: 13.8 billion years ago. Big Bang and Nuclear Fusion 200.

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Stars Jeopardy Game

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  1. Stars Jeopardy Game By: Emma Summers, Maddie Yuval, Jennifer Ying

  2. Big Bang and Nuclear Fusion 100 Question: According to the Big Bang Theory how long ago was the Big Bang? Answer: 13.8 billion years ago.

  3. Big Bang and Nuclear Fusion 200 Question: What is the definition of nuclear fusion? Answer: Where two or more hydrogen nuclei collide forming helium.

  4. Big Bang and Nuclear Fusion 300 Question: What are the two elements involved in nuclear fusion? Answer: hydrogen and helium.

  5. Big bang and nuclear fusion 400 Question: All ______ and ________ in the universe was condensed into ___ ______ ______ in ____. Answer: Matter; energy; one single point; space

  6. Big bAng and nuclear Fusion 500 Question: What four things formed moments after the Big Bang? Answer: Hydrogen, protons, neutrons, and electrons

  7. Big Bang and nuclear fusion 600 Question: Evidence for the Big Bang? Answer: background radiation, composition of matter in the universe

  8. Big Bang and nuclear fusion 700 Question: Explain The Doppler Effect and Hubble's Law Answer: The change in frequency of a wave for an observer relative to its motion; the further away an object is from Earth, the faster it is moving

  9. Structure of the sun 100 Question: What process occurs at the core of the sun? Answer: Nuclear Fusion

  10. structure of the sun 200 Question: Name all of the layers of the sun from the inside to the outside. Answer: core, radioactive zone, convective zone, photosphere, chromosphere, corona.

  11. Structure of the sun 300 Question: When can you see the corona? Answer: during a total solar eclipse.

  12. Structure of the sun 400 Question: What two types of heat transfer are found in the sun? Answer: convection and radiation.

  13. Structure of the sun 500 Question: What are radiation photons and what layer are they found in? Answer: they are particles of light which are located in the radioactive zone.

  14. Structure of the sun 600 Question: What causes the chromosphere to appear as a red rim around the sun? Answer: Due to hydrogen in the chromosphere layer.

  15. Structure of the sun 700 Question: To the nearest hundredth, what are the percentages of hydrogen and helium in the sun? Answer: hydrogen- 73.46% and helium 23.85%.

  16. Features of the sun 100 Question: How many years does it take for the amount of sunspots to vary and what is that cycle called? Answer: varies every eleven years and this is called the solar cycle.

  17. Features of the sun 200 Question: Prominences dont jump from sunspot to sunspot (true or false). Answer: False

  18. Features of the sun 300 Question: What causes auroras (or the northern and southern lights)? Answer: When electrically charged particles reach Earths atmosphere.

  19. Features of the sun 400 Question: What are solar flares? Answer: When large amounts of energy charged particles burst out briefly from the surface of sun.

  20. Features of the Sun 500 Question: What are prominences? Answer: massive arches that are made up of glowing gas clouds.

  21. features of the sun 600 Questions: what layer of gases make up prominences very violent eruptions. Answer: Chromospheric gases.

  22. Features of the Sun 700 Questions: What causes sunspots? Answer: When the magnetic field breaks underneath, causing a disturbance in heat transfer.

  23. Gravity in the Universe 100 Question: What is the definition of gravity? Answer: the force of attraction between two bodies in the universe.

  24. Gravity in the Universe 200 Question: __(whose)__ Law of Universal Gravitation? Answer: Isaac Newton’s.

  25. Gravity in the Universe 300 Question: _(more, less)_ mass = _(more, less)_ gravitational pull Answer: more; more or less; less.

  26. Gravity in the universe 400 Question: _(more, less)_ distance = _(more, less)_ gravity Answer: more; less or less; more.

  27. Gravity in the universe 500 Question: What is the definition of the Law of Universal Gravitation? Answer: the law stating that the force with which bodies are attracted to each other is directly proportional to the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance by which they are separated.

  28. Gravity in the universe 600 Question: What has a greater gravitational pull, the Sun or the Earth? Answer: the Sun.

  29. Gravity in the universe 700 Question: The force of gravity is not enough to stop the universe from _____? Answer: expanding.

  30. Life Cycles of stars 100 Question: Name two stellar remnants. Answer: white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole.

  31. Life cycles of stars 200 Question: What does nebula in Latin mean? Answer: cloud.

  32. Life cycles of stars 300 Question: Can light escape a black hole? Answer: no.

  33. Life cycles of stars 400 Question: What percentage of stars life is spent in the main sequence? Answer: 90%.

  34. Life cycles of stars 500 Question: How long does it take a protostar to become a main sequence star? Answer: 100,000 years.

  35. Life cycles of stars 600 Question: What is a source of a burst of radio energy called? Answer: pulsar.

  36. Life cycles of stars 700 Question: Approximately how much does a pea sized sample of a neutron star weigh? Answer: 100 million tons.

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