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Q1. In the beginning, there is only one element, a gas that makes up everything in the universe.

Its atom and atomic particles combine during a nuclear reaction forming new and other elements now known in the world. What is this gas?

Q2. An Astronomical Unit (AU) is the mean distance of the earth from the sun. Approximately, how many kilometers are there in one (1) Astronomical Unit?

Q3. What is presently known as Q4. In a star map, what do you call the star Largest star in the night the path travelled by the sun where sky? your zodiac signs and the planets are found?

Q32. Meteoroids are derived from the Greek Meteoron which means something in the air. When these pieces of rocky materials hit the ground of the earth, they are called __________

Q6. Who is the Greek Philosopher, who first formulated the geo-centric view of the universe? He believes that earth is stationary that lies at the center of the universe and all of the heavenly bodies revolve around it. Q8. What is the natural satellite that orbits around a planet? Like the planet, it doesnt have its own light, rather, it only reflects the light from the sun.

Q43. Who is the first Greek to profess a heliocentric universe, where the sun is the central star? He also considered the earth as a planet.

Q9. Inner planets are rocky planets Q33. What kind of star brightness closer to the sun than the asteroid is based on the brightness viewed belt. These include the Mercury, from the earth? Venus, Earth and Mars. Inner planets are also called ________________

Q11. What is the brightest star in earths night sky? This star is about 8.6 light-years. When you look at this star, what you see is the light that left this star 8.6 years ago.

Q12. A Light-year is the distance that light travels in one year. Approximately, how many kilometers are there in one (1) light-year?

Q34. About how many galaxies are Q14. What is the most acceptable there in the universe? theory in Modern Astronomy on the origin of the universe? According to this theory, everything started from a single, infinitely dense point that exploded into the present universe. Q35. If the mass of the dying star Q16. Next to sun, what is the is very large, the material can closes star in earth? This star is collapse further into a much about 4.2 light-years away. smaller and denser body, having a gravitational force so strong that even light cannot escape from it. This dying star has become a ________________ Q17. If the sun dies, it explodes Q18. What kind of brightness of a and eventually collapses to star is based on a standard become a ___________________ distance of 32.6 light-years from earth?

Q19. Where is Polaris, the north or Q37. What is our very own galaxy pole star located at? To what called? It is a spiral galaxy that constellation does it belong? belongs to a group of 20 galaxies.

Q21. The loose groups of stars Q22. What is the huge group of that move through space together stars, about a billion or more, that is called star clusters. When there move through space as a unit? are thousand of stars spread out less than hundred of light-years across, this star cluster is called __________________ Q23. What is the region beyond Pluto where the long-period comets that orbit the sun at thousand years are believed to have originated from? Q24. What do you call these chunks of rocks of varied sizes and shapes that revolve around the Sun situated between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter?

Q38. What are these recognizable Q26. How old is the solar system? patterns that stars form in the night sky? These are groups of stars forming certain pattern, hence, they are used as areas that divides the universe.

Q27. What do you call the rocky materials in space that revolve around the sun, comprising of frozen water, a coma, a large halo of gas and dust, a hydrogen envelope and a tail formed by solar radiation?

Q28. What kind of star cluster consists of up to a million stars in a space smaller than a hundred lightyears across?

Q45. What is the dwarf galaxy that Q39. What theory suggests a orbits our very own galaxy? cyclic big bang and universal black hole singularity?

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Q41. In the life cycle of a star, the Q42. A dying star explodes into a cloud of interstellar material made _____________________. up of Hydrogen, dust, and other gases which slowly rotates and contracts due to gravitational attraction. This is called? Q7. Honesty is the best policy. Q44. Do you know? That Mr. For being honest, silently say Villarico is giving away bonus point Thank you lord, today I have for this number? Ows Now you 1 point bonus for this know!

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