
Carolina Science Stars
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 12 Questions
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Poll
What was created first?
Earth
Sun & others stars
Humans & Animals
Day & Night
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Open Ended
Mention three reasons why stars were created.
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Multiple Choice
“Los cielos cuentan la gloria de Dios y el firmamento declara lo que sus manos han hecho.”
Romanos 4:5
Salmos 19:1
Exodo 20:2
Apocalipsis 3:5
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Open Ended
Define in your own words what is a star.
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Multiple Choice
The sun is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium.
iron & water
Hydrogen & helium
Hydrogen & Oxygen
Oxygen & iron
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Multiple Choice
Sun's outer atmosphere.
Photosphere
core
Chromosphere
Corona
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Multiple Choice
The surface temperature of our sun is approximately 5,527 °C. According to this data, what would its color be?
Orange (3,500 – 5,000)
Red (Below 3,500_
Yellow-white (6,000 – 7,500)
Yellow (5,000 – 6,000)
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Multiple Choice
Center of the sun and is where matter is converted into energy through nuclear fusion.
Photosphere
core
Chromosphere
Corona
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Multiple Choice
Surface and the layer of the sun that we see from Earth.
Photosphere
core
Chromosphere
Corona
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Multiple Choice
Sun's middle atmosphere.
Photosphere
core
Chromosphere
Corona
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Multiple Choice
Choose which statement best describes this star according to its color.
Blue-white color. A little bright and cold. The surface temperature is 2,000 °C.
Blue color. Very bright and hot. The surface temperature is 6,000 to 7,500 °C.
Blue color. Very bright and hot. The surface temperature is above 25,000 °C.
Blue color. Something bright, but little heat. The surface temperature is above 25,000 °C.
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Multiple Choice
Choose which statement best describes this star according to its color.
Yellow color. A little bright and cold. The surface temperature is below 3,500 °C.
Red color. Very bright and hot. The surface temperature is 5,000 to 10,500 °C.
Red-white color. Very bright and hot. The surface temperature is above 15,000 °C.
Red color. The least bright and hot star. The surface temperature is below 3,500 °C.
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