The Solar System

The Solar System
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In this chapter, we learn about the solar system, which refers to the Sun, the Moon, Earth, and outer space. We examine which objects can be classified with Earth and Jupiter, such as an asteroid

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Slide1Chapter #7 Chapter  #7 The  Solar System The  Solar System

Slide2The word  solar  refers  to The  word  solar  refers  to a. The  Sun a. The  Sun b. The  Moon b. The  Moon c. Earth c. Earth d. Outer  space d. Outer  space

Slide3Which object  can  be  classified  with Earth  and  Jupiter Which  object  can  be  classified  with Earth  and  Jupiter a. An  asteroid a. An  asteroid b. The  Moon b. The  Moon c. Saturn c. Saturn d. The  Sun d. The  Sun

Slide4Our solar  system  is  one  part  of  a larger Our  solar  system  is  one  part  of  a larger a. Asteroid a. Asteroid b. Comet b. Comet c. Galaxy c. Galaxy d. Planet d. Planet

Slide5The arrow  in  this  diagram  is pointing  to  a The  arrow  in  this  diagram  is pointing  to  a a. Star a. Star b. Planet b. Planet c. Moon c. Moon d. Comet d. Comet

Slide6The Sun  is  a(n) The  Sun  is  a(n) a. Asteroid a. Asteroid b. Meteor b. Meteor c. Planet c. Planet d. Star d. Star

Slide7Gravity causes Gravity  causes a. Objects  to  fall a. Objects  to  fall b. Objects  to  raise b. Objects  to  raise c. Objects  to  fly c. Objects  to  fly d. Objects  to  float d. Objects  to  float

Slide8What is  an  orbit? What  is  an  orbit? a. A  path  toward  an  object a. A  path  toward  an  object b. A  path  around  an  object b. A  path  around  an  object c. A  path  away  from  an  object c. A  path  away  from  an  object d. A  path  above  an  object d. A  path  above  an  object

Slide9To rotate  means  to To  rotate  means  to a. Orbit a. Orbit b. Sway b. Sway c. Revolve c. Revolve d. Spin d. Spin

Slide10What holds  Earth  in  orbit? What  holds  Earth  in  orbit? a. Movement a. Movement b. Rotation b. Rotation c. Gravity c. Gravity d. Revolution d. Revolution

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