EAPS 105 Quiz 17: Unit 9 - Moon Formation and Planetary Moons, Exams of English Language

Quiz 17 for eaps 105, focusing on unit 9, which covers the formation of the moon and various aspects of planetary moons. The quiz includes questions about the giant impact theory of the moon's origin, the characteristics of mars' moons phobos and deimos, and the differentiation between giant impact moons and co-accretion moons. It also explores the galilean moons of jupiter, saturn's moon titan, and enceladus, testing understanding of their unique features and formation processes. The quiz questions require students to watch lecture videos and apply their knowledge to select the correct answers.

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Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 1. Question 1. Watch the Unit 9
C) Since its origin, the
Part 1 lecture video and answer the following question:
Moon has
experienced
If our Moon resulted from a giant impact, how do
you explain the fact that the Moon is currently 30
Earth diameters away and does not orbit around
the Earth's equatorial plane?
A)Not all giant impacts origins result in close in
and equatorial orbits.
B) Since its origin, the Moon has experienced
numer- ous impacts that changed its orbit.
C)Since its origin, the Moon has experienced
tidal forces that changed its orbit.
D)Since its origin, plate tectonics has caused the
Earth to move away from the Moon.
2. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 1. Question 2. Watch the
Unit 9 Part 1 lecture video and answer the
following question: Which of the following
observations support the idea that our Moon
formed from a giant impact?
A)Its anorthosite crust
B) Its small core
C)Its similar chemistry to Earth's crust and mantle
D) All the above
3. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 1. Question 3. Watch the
Unit 9 Part 1 lecture video and answer the
following question: Which of the following
observations support the idea that Mars' moons
Phobos and Deimos formed from a giant impact?
tidal forces that
changed
its orbit.
D)
All
the
above
C)
Equatorial
orbits
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  1. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 1. Question 1. Watch the Unit 9 C) Since its origin, the Part 1 lecture video and answer the following question: Moon has experienced If our Moon resulted from a giant impact, how do you explain the fact that the Moon is currently 30 Earth diameters away and does not orbit around the Earth's equatorial plane? A) Not all giant impacts origins result in close in and equatorial orbits. B) Since its origin, the Moon has experienced numer- ous impacts that changed its orbit. C)Since its origin, the Moon has experienced tidal forces that changed its orbit. D)Since its origin, plate tectonics has caused the Earth to move away from the Moon.
  2. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 1. Question 2. Watch the Unit 9 Part 1 lecture video and answer the following question: Which of the following observations support the idea that our Moon formed from a giant impact? A) Its anorthosite crust B) Its small core C)Its similar chemistry to Earth's crust and mantle D) All the above
  3. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 1. Question 3. Watch the Unit 9 Part 1 lecture video and answer the following question: Which of the following observations support the idea that Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos formed from a giant impact? tidal forces that changed its orbit. D) All the above C) Equatorial orbits

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A) Retrograde orbits B) Elliptical orbits C)Equatorial orbits D) All the above

  1. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 2. Question 4. Watch the Unit 9 Part 2 lecture video and answer the following question: Which of the following observations is the key factor differentiating a giant impact moon from a co-accre- tion moon? A) Whether its orbit is circular B) Whether its orbit is prograde or retrograde C)Whether the orbit is equatorial D) The moon's mineralogy
  2. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 2. Question 5. Watch the Unit 9 Part 2 lecture video and answer the following question: In what way is Jupiter and the Galilean moons system like the Sun and planets? A)The Galilean moons and the planets all formed from an accretionary disc. B) The accretion process of Galilean moons and the planets were all influenced by an ice line. C)The Galilean moons and the planets all have differ- ent chemistries from the objects they are orbiting. D) All the above
  3. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 2. Question 6. Watch the Unit 9 Part 2 lecture video and answer the following question: Which is the only moon in the Solar System with a substantial magnetic field? D) The moon's mineralogy D) All the above C) Ganymede

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A) The Death Star B) Mickey Mouse C)Pac-Man D) It has been compared to all the above

  1. Quiz 17: Unit 9. Part 2. Question 10. Watch the Unit 9 D) It is the only body be- Part 2 lecture video and answer the following question: sides Earth to have liquid What is unique about Saturn's moon Titan? A) It is the most volcanically active moon in the Solar System. B) It is the largest moon in the Solar System. C)It is the only large moon in the Solar System to have been captured. D)It is the only body besides Earth to have liquid on its surface. on its surface.