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This review covers key statements about planets and celestial bodies, asking participants to determine their accuracy. Topics include Venus's rotation direction, planetary orbits, the presence of moons, the nature of tides, and more. Also included are questions regarding the characteristics of Mars and Mercury, the International Space Station, and who first walked on the moon. This engaging quiz format helps reinforce knowledge of the solar system and its components. Perfect for students and space enthusiasts alike!
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Integrated Science Part I CH 25 Review
True or False Venus rotates in a different direction to which it revolves
True or False Planets move around the sun in orbits that are in the shape of a circle.
True or False All planets have moons.
True or False Most planets and moons are revolving now in the opposite direction that the protoplanetary disk was spinning.
True or False Venus is the brightest object in Earth’s night sky besides the moon.
True or False A neap tide is produced when the change between daily high and low tides is the greatest.
True or False The International Space Station is a permanent laboratory designed for research in space.
True or False Neptune has rings.
Which planet has the largest atmosphere and the lowest average density of all of the planets in the solar system? • Saturn • Uranus • Earth • Jupitor
Which of the following is NOT true about Mars? • Iron-rich rocks on Mars’s surface give it a reddish color • The surface of Mars is colder than Earth’s surface. • It has a thick atmosphere that keeps the planet warm. • The largest volcano in the solar system is on Mars.
Which of the following is NOT true about Mercury? • It is geologically dead • It is the smallest of the terrestrial planets • It is the slowest-moving planet • It is the closest to the sun
Which of the following is NOT a terrestrial planet? • Mercury • Venus • Saturn • Mars
Who was the first person to walk on the moon. A) Neil Armstrong B) Alan Shepard C) Chuck Yeager D) Yuri Gagarin