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Suns Convection

Suns Convection

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 16 Questions

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Quizizz Recovery - The Sun

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SC.8.E.5.6: Create models of solar properties including: rotation, structure of the Sun, convection, sunspots, solar flares, and prominences.

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Our Sun is a ____ : a large ball of plasma and hot gases that emits its own light.

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Multiple Choice

What is the closest star to the Earth?

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Sirius A

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Betelguese

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Rigel

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Our Sun

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Multiple Choice

The sun is mostly composed of helium and

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carbon

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nitrogen

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hydrogen

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zinc

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Multiple Choice

The full range of energy in sunlight can be described as

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ATP

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Visible Light

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Electromagnetic Radiation

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Ultraviolet Light

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Multiple Choice

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A nuclear reaction in which two lighter nuclei combine to form a single heavier nucleus and some of the original mass is converted to energy

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Fusion

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Fission

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Multiple Choice

The very dense layer that blocks energy.

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chromosphere

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core

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photosphere

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convective zone

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radiative zone

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Multiple Choice

The layer of the sun where the energy is made.

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chromosphere

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core

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corona

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convective zone

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radiative zone

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Multiple Choice

The layer where gases circulate.

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chromosphere

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core

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photosphere

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convective zone

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radiative zone

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Multiple Choice

The part of the sun we can see.

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chromosphere

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core

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photosphere

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convective zone

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radiative zone

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Multiple Choice

The thin layer below the corona.

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chromosphere

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core

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corona

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convective zone

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radiative zone

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Multiple Choice

The sun's outer atmosphere.

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chromosphere

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core

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corona

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convective zone

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radiative zone

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Multiple Choice

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What are the dark spots on the sun that are cooler than the area around them?

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sunspots

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prominences

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solar flare

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age spots

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Multiple Choice

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What are huge LOOPS of gas/plasma erupting from the Sun's surface?

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sunspots

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prominences

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solar flare

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age spots

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Multiple Choice

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What are huge EXPLOSIONS of gas/plasma that occur near sunspots?

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sunspots

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prominences

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solar flare

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age spots

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Multiple Choice

True or False. All areas of the sun spin at the same speed.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The particles of the corona extends into space for millions of kilometers and spreads into streams of electrically charged particles called:
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coronal discharge
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solar flares
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coronal ejection
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solar winds

Quizizz Recovery - The Sun

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SC.8.E.5.6: Create models of solar properties including: rotation, structure of the Sun, convection, sunspots, solar flares, and prominences.

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