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Astronomy Astronomy II

Astronomy III

Astronomy III

RocksRock Record

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What types of things would an astronomer study?

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Comets, planets, stars, galaxies

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What device is used to separate starlight?

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Spectroscope

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Starlight is separated into a display of colors called a

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Spectrum

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Stars moving toward the earth display a ______ shift.

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Blue

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The shift in wavelength emitted by a light source is

called

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Doppler effect

A 500

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What region of the HR diagram does the sun lie?

B 100

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Main sequence

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What type of star is located in the lower left region of the

HR diagram?

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White Dwarf

B 200

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The apparent magnitude of a star is a measure of its___

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Brightness

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What is the earliest stage in the development of a star?

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nebula

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What stage in stellar evolution is the longest?

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Main sequence

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A main sequence star maintains a stable size as long as it has an ample supply of

hydrogen to fuse into ______

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helium

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When a white dwarf no longer emits energy, it may

become a

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Black dwarf

C 200

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Large scale groups of stars bound together by

gravitational attraction are called

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galaxies

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DAILY DOUBLE

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DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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What is perihelion?

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When earth is closer to the sun in its orbit around the

sun.

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According to Kepler, which planet has the longest orbit

period?

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Pluto

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One astronomical unit is equal to the distance between

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Earth and the sun

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The first astronomer to mathematically model most aspects of planetary motion

was

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Kepler

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What did our solar system originate from?

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Nebula

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In the last stage of stellar evolution, stars too massive to form neutron stars may

form

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Black holes

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In which stage of stellar evolution does combined

hydrogen fusion and helium fusion cause a star’s outer

shell to expand?

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Red Giant

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What is the parent rock for all rocks?

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Magma

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Explain the process of metamorphism.

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High heat, pressure and chemical changes affect a

rock.

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What are the four processes for rocks to become a

sedimentary rock?

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Weathering, erosion, compaction, and cementation.

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What is the igneous intrusion that is horizontal and lies

between rock layers?

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Sill

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What is the vertical rock layer called that cuts up through

rock layers?

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Dike

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How do ripple marks form?

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From the action of wind on water.

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What is the law called that helps you determine the order

of rock layers that have not been eroded.

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C

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Law of Superposition

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If a rock layer contains a fault or intrusion, what law do you

use?

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Law of Crosscutting Relationships.

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What has to occur for a rock to become an igneous rock?

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The rock has to melt into magma and cool and harden.

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Who is your favorite science teacher?

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Mrs. Bandura, of course!

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Middle Names

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What is Mrs. Bandura’s middle name?

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Lynn

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