
Origin Theories of the Universe
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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29 Slides • 28 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Where is the center of the universe located?
There is no center of the universe, it seems to be evenly distributed.
At the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
14.5 billion light years away from Earth.
In a large singularity near the Andromeda Galaxy.
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Origins of the Universe
By Mr Menendez
Lesson Goal: SWBAT research how scientific data are used are used to develop scientific theories to describe the origins of the universe.
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Use this slide (and the next one) to complete the page in your Science Journal
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Use this slide to complete the inside pages in your Science Journal
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Multiple Choice
Which two elements did the universe initially consist of?
Carbon and Oxygen
Fire and Space
Hydrogen and Helium
Hydrogen and Oxygen
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Multiple Choice
What force initially caused stars and then galaxies to form?
Aurora Borealis
Convection Currents in Nebulas
Gravity
Electromagnetic Radiation
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Multiple Choice
As time went on, the temperature of the universe _________, allowing a more structured universe to take form
decreased
increased
stayed the same
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Multiple Choice
An astronomer that studies the universe's origin.
Astronaut
Astrologist
Cosmotologist
Cosmologist
Astronomer
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Multiple Choice
Cosmologists used data from spectral reading that showed light from distant galaxies was "red shifted". What did this lead them to conclude?
Distant galaxies are moving towards us and will soon meet
Distant galaxies are moving randomly
Distant galaxies are moving away from us and must have been joined at a single point in the past
Distant galaxies are spooky and should be feared
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Some text here about the topic of discussion.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true about the movements of the universe?
Most galaxies are moving toward us.
Most galaxies are moving away from us.
The universe remains static or unchanged in motion.
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
Light emitted from a star or galaxy can be separated into a band of colors, called a ________.
Red Shift
Wave Length
Spectrum
Microwave
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the Doppler Effect?
A change in frequency due to the movement of an object towards or away from Earth
When a wave overlaps with another wave
When a wave bounces off of another object
When a wave bends due to traveling through a different medium
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Multiple Choice
Galaxies that are REDSHIFTED are:
actually BLUE
really NEAR earth
invisible or not visible
moving AWAY from us.
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Multiple Choice
If something that makes light is moving AWAY from you, it spreads the wavelengths of light out. This application of the Doppler effect is known as ___.
blue shift
green shift
red shift
black shift
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Multiple Choice
A galaxy showing BLUE SHIFT is ___.
very cold
moving TOWARDS OR TO us
dying
about to supernova
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Multiple Choice
The CMB (Cosmic Background Radiation) is:
the remaining energy from the big bang.
incredibly cool.
a cloud of light
only located in certain places in the universe.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is EVIDENCE for the Big Bang Theory?
similar composition of Earth and the Moon
stars appear to move
cosmic background radiation (energy left over from the big bang)
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Multiple Choice
Cosmic Background Radiation is...
the remaining energy from the big bang.
incredibly hot.
visible to the human eye.
only located in certain places in the universe.
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Multiple Choice
Which elements are most
abundant in the visible
universe?
Hydrogen and Carbon
Carbon and Helium
Hydrogen and Oxygen
Hydrogen and Helium
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Multiple Choice
How does the abundance of hydrogen and helium support the Big Bang Theory?
Hydrogen and helium are elements on the Periodic Table
Hydrogen and helium are in the same ratio throughout the universe and the most abundant
Hydrogen and helium have many current uses today
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Multiple Choice
Red light has a ______ pitch, or frequency, than the blue end.
Low
High
the same
nice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What percentage of the mass in the Universe is Hydrogen ?
75%
24%
1%
100%
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Multiple Choice
A reaction in which two light nuclei combine to produce a nucleus of heavier mass, resulting in the release of a large amount of energy. (The main fuel source of stars)
Nuclear Bomb
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Fission
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Multiple Choice
The change in wavelength that allows us to determine if an object if moving toward us or away from us
Whiteshift and Blueshift
Redshift and Greenshift
Redshift and Blueshift
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Multiple Select
What is Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
electromagnetic atoms
radiation that fills the universe and can be detected in every direction
a faint glow of light that fills the universe
entire universe
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Multiple Choice
What are the 3 pieces of evidence that support the Big Bang theory?
CMBR, shape of Earth's orbit, composition of the sun
relative abundance of heavy elements, CMBR, universe is expanding
universe is expanding, presence of life on Earth, shape of Milky Way
universe is shrinking, shape of Earth's orbit, abundance of heavy elements
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Multiple Choice
The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR)
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hydrogen (H)
a metal, uncommon in the Universe
same thing as water
the most simple element; has only 1 proton
the heaviest element
Where is the center of the universe located?
There is no center of the universe, it seems to be evenly distributed.
At the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
14.5 billion light years away from Earth.
In a large singularity near the Andromeda Galaxy.
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