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Which of the following are inner planets?
a) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
b) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
c) Mercury, Venus, Uranus, Neptune
d) Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn

Which of the following are outer planets?
a) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
b) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
c) Mercury, Venus, Uranus, Neptune
d) Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn

Which planets are terrestrial (made of rock and dirt)
a) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
b) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
c) Uranus, Neptune
d) Jupiter, Saturn

Which of the planets are gas giants?
a) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
b) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
c) Uranus, Neptune
d) Jupiter, Saturn

Which of the planets are ice giants?
a) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
b) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
c) Uranus, Neptune
d) Jupiter, Saturn

Why do the planets stay in orbit?
a) gravity
b) momentum
c) gravity and momentum
d) none of the above

What are comets made of?
a) rock and dust
b) ice and dust
c) fairy dust
d) none of the above

What are asteroids?
a) balls of ice and dust
b) man-made space craft
c) large space rocks
d) none of the above

Meteoroids are
a) small chunks of asteroids
b) small chunks of comets
c) they can be either of the above
d) none of the above

Meteoroids that enter Earth's atmosphere are called
a) meteorites
b) meteors
c) asteroids
d) comets

Meteors that hit Earth's surface are called
a) meteorites
b) meteoroids
c) asteroids
d) comets

What are meteors commonly called?
a) shooting stars
b) fairy dust
c) comets
d) all of the above

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