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The Sun: Our Star---8th Grade
Test Description: 8th grade Chapter on the sun
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What's at the center of the sun?
A
Core
B
Corona
C
Photosphere
D
Chromosphere
2) The very dense, thick region next to the core of the sun
A
chromoshpere
B
photoshere
C
Ratdiative zone
D
convection zone
3) The region where gases circulate
A
Convection Zone
B
Photoshpere
C
Core
D
Chromosphere
4) What part of the sun can we see from the Earth?
A
Photosphere
B
Corona
C
Core
D
Radiative zone
5) The very thin layer right below the sun's outer atmoshphere
A
Chromoshpere
B
Radiative Zone
C
Convection zone
D
Photoshpere
6) What is the atmoshpere called around the sun?
A
Core
B
Corona
C
Chromoshphere
D
Photoshpere
7) Whose equation changed ideas about the sun's energy?
A
Einstien
B
Motzart
C
Bach
D
Sedano
8) In Nuclear fusion...
A
A hydrogen atom combines with 2 oxygen atoms
B
Water particles collide and make a huge water park
C
Is how Einstien thought the Earth was made
D
When 2 or more nucleus' combine to make one BIG one.
9) In the sun, what element combines to make another element
A
Peanut butter and chocolate to make something tasty
B
Hydrogen to make oxygen
C
Sodium to make Chloride
D
Hydrogen to make Helium
10) Why is it really difficult for Hydrogen nuclei to combine together?
A
Because really like to blow up
B
Because hydrogen doesn't make the glue needed to stick together
C
Because hydrogen is slippery and doesn't like to stick together
D
Because they have the same + charge like the same ends of a magnet
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