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Page 1: Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! Solar System: Part 1

Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD

Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Solar System: Part 1

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JEOPARDY!

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Studious Scientists

Kepler’s Laws

How its made

Patterns in the Solar System

Planets on the move

Other objects in the SS

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Had a geocentric model of the Solar System

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Was the first to develop a heliocentric model.

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Included epicycles to explain retrograde motion.

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Used Brahe’s data to develop his model.

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Was the first to describe the shape of the planets’ orbits as an

ellipse.

Daily Double!!!

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This law explains the relationship between orbital period and a

planet’s distance from the Sun.

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Kepler’s First Law describes the orbit of a planet in the shape of an ellipse with the _______ at

one focus.

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Kepler’s ____ Law says that a line from the sun to any other

planet will sweep out equal areas in the same amount of time.

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The distance from the Sun in Kepler’s laws is given in terms of

this unit.

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Describe eccentricity.

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This theory explains the origin of the solar system

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The solar system began as a cloud made up of -

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How long ago did our solar system form?

A. 5 million years agoB. 5 billion years agoC. 5 trillion years ago

Daily Double!!!

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Why are the four inner planets similar in density?

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Why do the four outer planets have atmospheres with similar

compositions?

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As you move away from the Sun what happens to temperature?

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How does the orbital period of a planet change as you move away

from the Sun?

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As you move towards the sun describes what happens to the

size of the planets.

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True or False: The outer four planets have atmospheres made

of lighter elements.

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As you move away from the sun, the number of __________ orbiting a planet ________.

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The aphelion is the point where a planet is ________ from the Sun.

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A planet that is at its perihelion will move _________ in its orbit than

when it is at its aphelion.

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A planet that is closer to the sun has an orbital period ______ than

a planet that is further away.

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Describe the relationship between orbital period and

distance from the Sun.

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Explain why a planet can move slower in its orbit when its far from

the Sun.

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Parts of a comet: nucleus, coma, __________

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A _____________ becomes a ___________ when it passes into

Earth’s atmosphere.

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The asteroid belt is found between these two planets.

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Explain the origin of the asteroid belt

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The eccentricity of a comet is ____________ than the

eccentricity of Earth.