7. The planets that have rings are
a. Jupiter B. Saturn c. Uranus d. Neptune
8. The planet that have rings are
a. Jupiter
b. Saturn
c. Uranus
d. Neptune
9. Which is a shooting star
a. Meteor b. Meteorite c. Meteoroid d. Comet
10. About how much is the mass of the meteorites that fall on the
earth every day
a. 44 grams
b. 44 kg C. 44 tones d. 440 kg
11. . Which of these is an asteroid as well as a dwarf planet
a. Pluto
b. Ceres c. Titan
d. Eris
12. .Which planet has two moons
a. Mars
b. Jupiter
c. Neptune d. Venus
13. The largest moon in the solar system is
4. Ganymede b. Titan c. Europe
b. Titan c. Europe d. The earth's moon
14. .Comet_crashed into Jupiter in 1994.
a. Halley b. Temple 1 c. Wild 2
& Shoemaker -Levy 9
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Don’t let the name fool you. Our solar system’s small bodies—asteroids, comets and meteors—pack big surprises. Asteroids and comets—and the meteors that sometimes come from them—are leftovers from the formation of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago. While the planets and moons have changed over the millennia, many of these small chunks of ice, rock and metal have not. They are a lot like a fossil record of planetary evolution.
There are currently 1,072,610 known asteroids and 3,721 known comets.
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