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What were the first two elements of the universe?
a) Hydrogen and Helium
b) Helium and Iron
c) Hydrogen and Neon
d) Lithium and Carbon

What type of shift should items in the universe have in relation to Earth?
a) Red
b) Blue
c) Gamma
d) Orange

Scientists believe the universe
a) will expand forever
b) shrink
c) blue shift
d) orange bang

Earth's wobble is caused by
a) gravity
b) Doppler Effect
c) Orbital Shape
d) Kepler's First Law

Earth's wobble is called
a) nutation
b) precession
c) equatorial bulge
d) Hubble's Law

The spinning of Earth on its axis is called
a) rotation
b) revolution
c) nutation
d) neap tide

The movement of an object around another object is known as
a) revolution
b) rotation
c) nutation
d) barycenter

Earth's seasons are caused by
a) angle of sunlight
b) distance to sun
c) pull of the moon
d) Earth's tilt of 20.5 degree tilt

In the Earth Moon relationship the barycenter is located closer to
a) Earth
b) moon
c) sun
d) tides

Kepler's first law
a) all planets have an elliptical orbit
b) law of equal areas
c) planets move faster and have a shorter orbit the closer they are to the sun
d) objects in space that are moving toward you have a red shift

Which phase of the moon would you see a neap tide?
a) full moon
b) new moon
c) 1st quarter
d) double helix

Which has a greater tidal range?
a) spring tide
b) neap tide
c)
d)

How long does it take to go from neap tide to spring tide?
a) 1 week
b) 2 weeks
c) 1 month
d) three months

How old is Earth thought to be?
a) 4.6 million years old
b) 4.6 billion years old
c) 13.7 billion years old
d) 13.7 million years old

Which of the following can cause a nebula to collapse?
a) all of these
b) collision with another nebula
c) supernova
d) nearby star explode

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