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HintAnswer% Correct
what telescope did Edwin Hubble used to measure the distance to pulsating stars known as Cepheid variables2.5 liter hooker telescope
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rocky objects that is too small to be called as planetsasteroids
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airatmosphere
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the result of charged particles that can only be seen on the north and south poleaurora borealis
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universe came from one point then explodedbig bang
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lifebiosphere
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galaxies are moving towards us - coldblue shift
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icy nucleus which evaporates and gets blown into space by solar wind pressurecomets
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structure of the earthcrust
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universe is made by goddivine creation
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planet with ecosystem: blue planetearth
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discovered the red shift and blue shiftedwin hubble
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negative particleselectrons
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no air to breathe and separates the atmosphere from outer space; where the satellite can be foundexosphere
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other word for earth's magnetic fieldgeomagnetic field
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sphere - groundgeosphere / lithosphere
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waterhydrosphere
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igneous
100%
2 kinds of planetsjovian
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biggest planet in the solar system and has 79 moonsjupiter
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shields the surface of the earth from charged particles of solar windmagnetosphere
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mantle
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red planet and has 2 moonsmars
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no moon and the smallest planet in the solar systemmercury
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coldest and protects the earth against meteors or space rocksmesosphere
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metamorphic
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visible streaks of lights from meteoroidsmeteors
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naturally occuring substanceminerals
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theory where it is a thought of rotating gaseous cloud that cools and contracts in the middle to form the sun and planetsnebular hypothesis
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most distant and has the strongest windneptune
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most abundant gasnitrogen
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combination of big bang and big crunch where the universe expand and later contract until it exploded again, creating another universeoscillating universe
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core that is responsible for earth's magnetic fieldouter core
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positive particlesprotons
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galaxies are moving away from us - hotred shift
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made up of 2 or more mineralsrocks
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planet with ring; a gas giant and has 82 moonssaturn
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3 types of rockssedimentary
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steady state was revised by ___ and ___sir hermann bondi and thomas gold
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who proposed the steady state theory firstsir james jeans
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consist of sun, 64 known moons, 8 planets, asteroids, comets, meteorites, dust, and gasessolar system
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stream of charged particles from the upper atmosphere of the sunsolar wind
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stable condition that doesn't change over time; has no beginning and no endsteady state
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protects the earth from the sun's harmful radiation; and where all the flying objects can flystratosphere
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2 kinds of planetsterrestrial
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layer where most of the weather occurs and most types of clouds are foundtroposhere
100%
all matter and energy existuniverse
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coldest planet and known as gas giant; and has 27 moonsuranus
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hottest planet in the solar systemvenus
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earth's revolution with leap year and without leap year365 days 6 hours and 9 minutes
365 days
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2 sphere of the upper mantleasthenosphere and lithosphere
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meaning of CMBRcosmic microwave background radiation
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caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite or other celestial body in a planetcraters
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the above planet two moonsdeimos and phobos
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sun and comets encounter or sun and star encounter that formed theplanetsencounter hypothesis
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essential needs to form a universegas hydrogen and gravity
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inner and outer core
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types of mantlelower and upper mantle
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small dust grains throughout the solar systemmeteoroids
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earth's rotationmoderate seasons and day and night cycle
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solid objects thought to exist in protoplanetary disks and debris disks; they are believed to form out of cosmic dust grains.planetesimal hypothesis
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who come up with the oscillating universe theoryrichard tolman
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who further developed the steady state theorysir fred hoyle
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solar system in ordersun mercury earth mars jupiter saturn uranus neptune and moon
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layer that absorbs the sun's radiationthermosphere
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gravitational attraction between the moon and the earth causes the water to be high or low tide (closest to moon; high tide)tidal bulge
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layers of atmosphere in ascending ordertroposphere stratosphere mesosphere thermosphere and exosphere
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