21st Century Astronomy
21st Century Astronomy
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780393428063
Author: Kay
Publisher: NORTON
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The reason for Earth has fewer craters than Venus.

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QUESTION 3 The surface of Venus receives   a. a lot more sunlight than the surface of the Earth   b. much less sunlight than the surface of the Earth   c. about as much sunlight as the surface of the Earth   QUESTION 4 Venus has very low surface wind speed because   a. the greenhouse effect makes the surface temperature nearly uniform   b. it has a very thin atmosphere   c. the thick clouds don't allow for much convection in the atmosphere   d. it doesn't have a large moon
The condensation hypothesis for the formation of the moon suggests that the moon and Earth formed as a double planet from the same cloud within the solar nebula. It predicts   a. that the moon and Earth should have nearly the same mass and radius.   b. that the surfaces of the moon and Earth should be very similar and show evidence of plate tectonics.   c. that the moon and Earth should have identical compositions and densities.   d. all of the above.   e. a and c.
Due to tidal forces, a moon orbiting a planet will eventually   a always keep the same side toward the planet   b collide with the planet   c break up into a number of fragments   d develop a warmer climate as time goes on Jupiter's moon Io is very volcanically active, which means it has plate tectonics.   a. true   b. false
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