
Mystery 8: Could there be life on other Planets?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Why would it be difficult to live on Venus?
Venus is far away from the Sun so it is a very cold planet.
Venus is far away from the Sun so it is a very hot planet.
Venus is close to the Sun so it is a very hot planet.
Venus is close to the Sun so it is a very cold planet.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the best definition for "Goldilocks" zone?
A zone where planets get the right amount of heat and light for liquid water to exist.
A zone in the Solar System where aliens live.
A zone where plants get too much sunlight.
A zone on the Earth where most people want to live.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The image shows a solar system with one star (on the left) and 5 planets that orbit around the star. Which planets would be places humans could live?
Planets A and B
Planets B and C
Planets C and D
Planets D and E
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which of these stars (A, B, C) do you think has a habitable zone that is the farthest away? Why do you think this?
I think Star A because it is the largest to the light and heat probably extend the farthest.
I think Star B because it's in between sizes so it's just right. Just like the "Goldilocks" zone should be.
I think Star C because it is the smallest and has the most energy. Smaller stars always produce more light and heat.
I think they all have the same size of habitable zone.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
5. Imagine someone says to you, “The Sun is not a star! It’s out in the daytime, and besides, stars are really tiny and dim. The Sun is big and bright.” What would you say to convince them that the Sun is actually a star?
If the Sun was far away it would still appear the same size to us; therefore, it is a star.
The Sun only appears big and bright because of how close it is to the Earth.
It only appears bigger because it is the biggest star that is exists.
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