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The processes of plate tectonics are most active on a. Mercury. b. Venus. c. the Earth. d. the Moon. Analysis of lunar samples shows that a. lava flooding in the maria has occurred throughout lunar history. b. lava flooding in the maria occurred only early in lunar history. c. as many impacts occur now as ever have in the past. d. its composition is chemically identical to the Earth's crust. The current best scheme for explaining the Moon's origin involves a. a giant impact on the early Earth. b. the Earth capturing the Moon gravitationally from an independent orbit. c. joint formation of Earth and Moon at the same distance from the Sun. d. material spun off from a rapidly spinning early Earth. The atmospheric temperature of Venus is so high because of a. its sheer proximity to the Sun. b. a runaway greenhouse effect. c. volcanic activity. d. wind friction. Surface features on Venus are known only through the use of a. radar. b. infrared cameras. c. X-rays. d. emission lines. Mars has much larger volcanoes than does the Earth, apparently due to a. the tidal forces of Mars' two moons. b. Mars being a younger planet. c. plate tectonics smearing out such features on Earth. d. Mars being an older planet. The atmospheres of both Mars and Venus are unlike that of the Earth in a. being almost entirely free oxygen. b. being completely transparent to sunlight. c. being dominated by carbon dioxide. d. supporting no storms or winds. Small rocky worlds (like the Earth) are generally found a. closer to the Sun than gas giants like Jupiter. b. farther from the Sun than gas giants like Jupiter. c. interspersed between gas giants. d. between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn. The cycle of plate tectonics has been found a. on all terrestrial planets. b. on Venus and Earth. c. on Earth and Mars. d. only on Earth.

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ASTRONOMY 101 FINAL EXAM
Eratosthenes estimated the size of the Earth, based on
a. the different dates of midsummer experienced in two cities.
b. the angle between two cities, using sunlight as a direction reference.
c. the shape of the Moon's shadow during an eclipse.
d. the different times between major lunar phases.




The retrograde motion of planets was a prime reason for
a. adding epicycles to the geocentric system.
b. the Greeks to regard the Sun as the center of all motion.
c. ancient philosophers to place the Earth at the center of motion.
d. early astronomical systems to incorporate only circular motions.




Which is visible from the smallest area?
a. total solar eclipse.
b. total lunar eclipse.
c. partial solar eclipse.
d. partial lunar eclipse.

,One of the earliest astronomical indications that the Earth is round was
a. the shape of the Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse.
b. the path of the Moon's shadow during a solar eclipse.
c. the need for the time zones to precisely synchronize clocks.
d. the round shapes of the other planets.




The Moon shows a complete cycle of phases each month because
a. of the Earth's shadow falling on it.
b. of lunar eclipses.
c. we see the sunlit half from different hemispheres.
d. its rotation brings more or less of its dark side into our view.




We experience seasons because
a. of our elliptical orbit around the Sun.
b. of perturbations caused by the Moon's gravity
c. of the tilt between the Earth's axis and its orbit.
d. the angle between the Earth's axis and orbit changes in a yearly cycle.




The distance to the nearest stars beyond the Sun is conveniently measured

, a. in light-years or parsecs.
b. in astronomical units (AU).
c. in kilometers or miles.
d. using radar ranging.




At a given place, we would see more frequent total solar eclipses if
a. the Earth were closer to the Sun.
b. the Moon were farther from the Earth.
c. the year were shorter.
d. the Earth's and Moon's orbits were more closely aligned.




Occam's razor is a principle stating that
a. complex explanations are always more scientific than simple ones.
b. only uniform circular motion can occur in the cosmos.
c. scientific though may incorporate only directly observed facts.
d. the simplest workable hypothesis is most likely the correct one.




A constellation is made up of
a. a group of stars in a certain direction at a particular distance from us.
b. all stars in a particular direction, at whatever distances.

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