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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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  • Total Questions: 30
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1. Which comet made a close approach to Earth in 1996, becoming widely visible to the naked eye?

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2. Which space probe carried a golden record containing sounds and images of Earth, intended as a message to potential extraterrestrial civilizations?

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3. What is the name of the tallest mountain on the Moon, located near the southwestern edge of the Imbrium Basin?

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4. What percentage of Earth's atmosphere is composed of nitrogen?

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

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6. Where is the Oort Cloud located in relation to the Solar System?

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7. Which meteorite is composed mainly of iron and nickel and often exhibits a characteristic Widmanstätten pattern upon etching?

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8. What is the name of the meteorite that is believed to have brought organic molecules and water to Earth, potentially contributing to the origin of life?

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9. Which moon of Jupiter has a thin atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, with surface pressures less than one-thousandth of Earth's?

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10. What is the Oort Cloud?

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11. What is the name of the valley network system on Mars that suggests past water erosion?

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12. What causes the extreme greenhouse effect on Venus?

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13. What is the name of the region around Earth where charged particles are trapped by the planet's magnetic field?

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14. What is unique about Uranus's rotation axis compared to other planets in the Solar System?

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15. What phenomenon on Venus is characterized by a slow retrograde rotation, meaning it rotates in the opposite direction of most planets in the Solar System?

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16. What is the solar wind?

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17. What geological feature on Earth is formed by the stretching and thinning of the crust, leading to the sinking of blocks of land between parallel faults?

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18. What geological feature on Earth is formed by the bending or buckling of rock layers under compressional stress, leading to the uplift of mountain ranges?

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19. What is the rotational period of Earth?

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20. What causes tidal forces?

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21. Which mission provided the first detailed radar maps of Venus's surface?

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22. Which space probe is currently studying the polar regions and atmosphere of Mars, searching for signs of past or present life?

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23. Which layer of the Earth's interior is divided into the outer and inner layers?

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24. What is the name of the moon of Pluto discovered in 2005 and named after the ferryman of the underworld in Greek mythology?

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25. What is the name of the largest known object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter?

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26. What is the process by which sedimentary rocks are formed through the compaction and cementation of sediments?

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27. Which space probe is currently studying Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetic field, and composition?

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28. Which mission is currently orbiting Mercury to study its surface and composition?

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

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30. Which moon of Neptune is known for its retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits the planet in the opposite direction of Neptune's rotation?

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