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This study guide covers essential questions and topics for the mid-term exam focusing on Earth and Space, specifically from the 2012-2013 curriculum. It addresses the comparative distances between planets, solar systems, galaxies, and the universe, as well as the sizes of these celestial bodies. Additionally, it explores the composition of planets within our solar system and discusses the various types of galaxies, including their sizes and characteristics, central to understanding our position within the Milky Way galaxy.
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Earth Space Honor Mid-Term Exam Study Guide 2012-2013 Questions 1-11
8. How do the distances between planets, solar systems, galaxies and the universe compare?
9.Compare the sizes of planets, solar systems, galaxies, and the universe.
11. What are some of the different galaxies in our universe and how do their size and composition compare to each other? A galaxy is a large collection of stars, gas and dust held together by the force of gravity. Galaxies range in size from dwarf galaxies with approximately 100 million stars, to giant galaxies with approximately 1 trillion stars. There are three basic types of galaxies – spiral, irregular and elliptical. Our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy, a spiral galaxy.