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Sun, Moon, And Earth
Test Description: TEKS SCI.5.8D
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Sun
A
The star at the center of our solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system
B
One of the eight named objects that orbits the Sun
C
The planet that all known life exists on
D
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
2) Earth
A
The star at the center of our solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system
B
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
C
The planet that all known life exists on
D
One of the eight named objects that orbits the Sun
3) Moon
A
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
B
A flaming ball of gas in space, producing its own heat and light
C
Layer of gases surrounding a planet or star
D
Bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet, moon, or asteroid that are caused by a collision with another obj
4) Planet
A
The star at the center of our solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system
B
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
C
One of the eight named objects that orbits the Sun
D
Bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet, moon, or asteroid that are caused by a collision with another obj
5) Star
A
The outermost covering or layer.
B
Layer of gases surrounding a planet or star
C
A flaming ball of gas in space, producing its own heat and light
D
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
6) Craters
A
Bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet, moon, or asteroid that are caused by a collision with another obj
B
The star at the center of our solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system
C
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
D
The outermost covering or layer.
7) Surface
A
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
B
The outermost covering or layer.
C
Layer of gases surrounding a planet or star
D
A flaming ball of gas in space, producing its own heat and light
8) Atmosphere
A
Bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet, moon, or asteroid that are caused by a collision with another obj
B
A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons
C
Layer of gases surrounding a planet or star
D
The star at the center of our solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system
9) The Earth’s surface is constantly changed by weathering, erosion, and deposition. The Moon’s surface has changed very little over thousands of years. What accounts for this difference between the Earth and the Moon?
A
Only one side of the Moon is visible from Earth.
B
Earth has more gravitation pull than the Moon.
C
There is no wind or moving water on the Moon.
D
The Moon rotates more slowly than the Earth.
10) The Sun is composed mainly of –
A
liquid water
B
rocky soil
C
hot gases
D
mineral crystals
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