True/False Quiz Answers
Green stands for true, white stands for
false.
- We can use the Sun to
measure time.
- Kepler believed that
the primary goal of science is to lead men to
God.
- The Sun is the largest star.
- During the Northern Hemisphere's winter, the
North Pole is tilted toward the Sun.
- The Sun can be used to
calculate seasons.
- When it is summer in
the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern
Hemisphere.
- The Sun is a yellow
dwarf star.
- Red stars are dimmer
than our Sun.
- Blue stars are dimmer than our
Sun.
- Stars are actually all the same color but
can be classified as being different.
- Two major reasons to reject the heliocentric
theory are its inaccuracy and complexity.
- The first telescopes
used lenses rather than mirrors to gather light.
- Newton was the
astronomer who discovered that white light is really made up of
various colors.
- The star with the
greatest apparent magnitude is the Sun.
- A star with a negative
magnitude is brighter than a star with a positive
magnitude.
- The Sun is made of
gas.
- The heliocentric theory was the theory that
said the Earth was the center of the universe.
- Weight can change in
the Sun but it's mass never changes.
- Most of the mass of
our solar system is in the Sun.
- The Sun is located in the center of the
Milky Way galaxy.
- Neutrinos travel at
the speed of light.
- The energy of the Sun
travels mainly in the form of electromagnetic
waves.
- Each element has its
own pattern of spectral lines when seen through a
spectroscope.
- 98% of the Sun is made up of
hydrogen.
- The corona of the Sun is about 1,000 miles
thick.
- More than 80 out of
the 105 elements known to man have been identified in the
Sun.
- Helium was discovered
in the Sun before it was found on the Earth.
- Sunspots usually last no more than several
hours.
- The more ionizing that
takes place in the Earth's outer atmosphere the better short radio
waves are reflected.
- During fusion helium is converted into
hydrogen.
- One advantage of solar energy is that is
diffuse.
- Earth is the third
planet from the Sun.
- The distance from the Sun to Pluto is one
astronomical unit.
- Inferior planets are
the ones closer to the Sun than the Earth.
- Superior planets are
those that have an orbit farther away from the Sun than the
Earth.
- A full moon always
rises at sunset and sets at sunrise.
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