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ANTIPOLO IMMCULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL

ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021

NAME: Jasmine Trisha L. Padilla GRADE AND SECTION: 11 - Da Vinci MR. RENE S. FERRER

1. Describe the following:


a. Steady State Theory

Steady-state theory, in cosmology, a view that the universe is always expanding but
maintaining a constant average density, with matter being continuously created to form new
stars and galaxies at the same rate that old ones become unobservable as a consequence of
their increasing distance and velocity of recession.
b. Inflation Theory

The Inflation Theory proposes a period of extremely rapid (exponential) expansion of the
universe during its first few moments. It was developed around 1980 to explain several puzzles
with the standard Big Bang theory, in which the universe expands relatively gradually
throughout its history.

2. Differentiate rotation from revolution.

Rotation of the Earth is its turning on its axis.


Revolution is the movement of the Earth around the Sun.

3. Differentiate the two classification or types of planets.

1. Inner Planets:
The planets which revolve near to Sun are called as inner planets. First four planets i.e Mercury,
Venus, Earth and Mars all are inner planets. Inner planets are also known as Terrestrial or
Rocky Planets.

2. Outer Planets:
Rest of the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune falls under the category of Outer
planets of Solar System. Thy are far away from the Sun. Jovian or Gaseous planets are the other
two names of outer planets.

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