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Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

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Page 1: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

Standard 1-1.B Study Notes

“The Nebular Theory”

Page 2: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed into the ____ and planets.

nebular

sun

Page 3: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

2. Meteorites that fall to Earth support the nebular theory because the meteorites are the same ____ and ____________ as Earth.

compositionage

Page 4: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

3. A rotating cloud of gas and dust from which Earth’s solar system formed is called a ______ ________.nebulasolar

Page 5: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

4. Copernicus proposed a ___________ model of the solar system in which the planets revolve at different speeds around the sun.

heliocentric

Page 6: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

5. The heavy elements that make up Earth came from evolving/exploding ______.stars

Page 7: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

6. Bright new stars found in the remains of exploded star systems are made from the ________ produced by the exploded stars.elements

Page 8: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

7. Centuries ago, people thought that _____ was the center of the universe and that the sun and moon went around it because the sun and moon appear to go around Earth.

Earth

Page 9: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

8. Galileo was arrested for publishing evidence that supported the ____________ solar system theory because his ideas opposed the cultural and religious practices of his time.

sun-centered

Page 10: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

9. __________ has contributed to our understanding of the solar system by allowing new types of data to be collected more quickly.

Technology

Page 11: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

10. Telescopes have been sent to space because ground-based telescopes experience interference from Earth’s ___________.atmosphere

Page 12: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

11. A _________ telescope uses a set of lenses to gather and focus light from distant objects.

refracting

Page 13: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

12. Telescopes have been sent into space because ground-based telescopes experience ___________ from Earth’s atmosphere.

Interference

Page 14: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

13. The sun, planets, asteroids, and comets and make up our _____ _______.solar system

Page 15: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

14. Radio telescopes detect invisible electromagnetic ________.radiation

Page 16: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

15. One benefit of the space ________ for another field of science is improved ______ pumps.

program

heart

Page 17: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

16. One piece of evidence of Earth’s revolving around the sun is the varying positions of the ____________ over several weeks.

constellations

Page 18: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

17. About _____ of all matter contained in the solar _______ now exists in the sun.

99%nebula

Page 19: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

18. Hydrogen and _______ made up Earth’s first atmosphere but have since been lost.

helium

Page 20: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

19. Mercury is so hot because it is the closest planet to the sun and it _______ slowly.

rotates

Page 21: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

20. Young Earth formed a core, mantle, and crust in a process called _____________. differentiation

Page 22: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

21. The rotating cloud of gas and dust from which Earth, the planets and sun formed is called the _____ _______.solar nebula

Page 23: Standard 1-1.B Study Notes “The Nebular Theory”. 1. According to the ________ theory the solar system formed as a cloud of spinning dust and gas condensed.

22. Small bodies from which planets originated during the early formation of the solar system are called ____________.planetesimals

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