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Solar System Online Test

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This 'Solar System Online Test' covers questions across all the topics related to our Solar System.

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1. What is the term for the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight?

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2. What was the last appearance of Halley's Comet before its most recent return in 1986?

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3. Which ground-based telescope is the world's largest single-aperture optical telescope and is located in the Canary Islands, Spain?

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4. What is the name of the moon that was discovered to have a significant impact on Uranus's ring system?

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5. During which solar event are auroras most likely to be observed?

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6. Which moon of Saturn is known for its active geysers erupting from its south pole, indicating the presence of a subsurface ocean?

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7. What is the name of the meteorite that produced the largest observed meteor airburst event in recorded history?

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8. Which space probe was the first to visit Jupiter and later became the first human-made object to leave the Solar System?

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9. What is the lithosphere?

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10. Which dwarf planet is known for its reddish surface color, likely due to the presence of organic compounds?

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11. What is the name of the vast, heart-shaped region observed on Pluto's surface, which is informally named after the famous Disney character?

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12. Which of the following is NOT a type of plate boundary?

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13. What are auroras commonly known as when seen in the Northern Hemisphere?

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14. What is the name of the storm system observed at Saturn's south pole, which is similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot but located at the pole?

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15. What is the name of the largest moon in the Solar System, which orbits the gas giant Jupiter and is larger than the planet Mercury?

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16. What is the name of the robotic rover currently exploring the surface of Mars?

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17. What are substorms in the context of Earth's magnetosphere?

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18. How do solar storms, like coronal mass ejections, affect the occurrence of auroras?

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19. What is the phenomenon called where Mercury exhibits phases similar to the Moon and Venus?

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20. Which process is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates?

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21. Which moon of Saturn is known for its thick atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane and ethane on its surface?

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22. Which type of tail of a comet is composed of ionized gas and is pushed away from the Sun by the solar wind?

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23. Which surface feature on Venus is a vast, elevated region similar to continents on Earth?

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24. Which space telescope is famous for its stunning images of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters?

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25. Which moon of Jupiter is known for its heavily cratered surface, indicating its ancient geological history and lack of significant geological activity?

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26. What is the potential significance of recurring slope lineae (RSL) observed on Mars?

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27. What is gravitational interaction?

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28. What is the most prominent feature of Neptune's atmosphere?

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29. What is the name of the largest meteorite ever found on Earth?

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30. What term refers to the bright streak of light produced when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere?

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