Earth and Space Science
Students will answer questions about Earth and space science that get harder as the game progresses.
Created Date
10.14.20
Last Updated
10.15.20
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Topics of this game:
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How many inner planets are there?
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Which inner planet has the most moons?
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What is the main difference between the inner planets and the outer planets?
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Provide the definition for gravity.
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What would most likely happen next if a small meteoroid entered Earth's atmosphere?
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Scientists want to land a probe on the surface of Venus. What aspect of the probe would be the most important given the conditions of Venus?
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For the next eight questions give your answer to your teacher. Compare and contrast an asteroid and a comet.
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Give your answer to your teacher. Construct a model of the solar system.
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Support the following statement for space travel. Humans should begin planning a mission to Mars.
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Show your teacher. On a piece of paper, illustrate why there are seasons.
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Tell your teacher the answer. Explain two reasons why we cannot see all of the stars in the Milky Way from Earth.
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Give your answer to your teacher. Evaluate the risk of the missions to land on the moon.
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Give your teacher your answer. Defend the position that men actually walked on the moon.
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Give answer to your teacher. Formulate a plan for human colonization on Mars.
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Tell your teacher. Formulate a theory on how the moon was created.
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