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EAPS 105: Asynchronous Quiz 20 questions well
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Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 3. Question 1. Watch the Unit
C) Super
Earths and
mini
10 Part 3 lecture video and answer the following ques-
Neptunes
tion: What are the most abundant types of
exoplanets found so far?
A)Gas giants
B) Ice giants
C)Super Earths and mini Neptunes
D) Rocky terrestrials
2.
Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 3. Question 2. Watch the Unit 10
C) A gas giant like
Jupiter
Part
4
lecture
video
and
answer
the
following
question:
that
orbits
extremely
close
What is a hot Jupiters?
A)A rocky exoplanet that orbits extremely close to
its star
B) The most abundant type of exoplanet found so
far.
C)A gas giant like Jupiter that orbits extremely close
to its star.
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  1. Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 3. Question 1. Watch the Unit C) Super Earths and mini 10 Part 3 lecture video and answer the following ques- Neptunes tion: What are the most abundant types of exoplanets found so far? A) Gas giants B) Ice giants C)Super Earths and mini Neptunes D) Rocky terrestrials
  2. Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 3. Question 2. Watch the Unit 10 C) A gas giant like Jupiter Part 4 lecture video and answer the following question: that orbits extremely close What is a hot Jupiters? A) A rocky exoplanet that orbits extremely close to its star B) The most abundant type of exoplanet found so far. C)A gas giant like Jupiter that orbits extremely close to its star.

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2 / D)A gas giant much hotter than Jupiter even though it is at an orbital distance similar to Jupiter relative to its own star. to its star.

  1. Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 3. Question 3. Watch the Unit 10 C) When it has the right Part 3 lecture video and answer the following question: temperature to support When is a planet considered to be in the habitable zone? A) When it shows signs of life. B) When it is the same distance from its star that Earth is from the Sun. C)When it has the right temperature to support liquid liquid water on its surface.

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4 / B) They likely have hydrogen atmospheres

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5 / C)They are likely hotter at the top of their atmos- pheres D) They likely have planetary rings

  1. Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 4. Question 7. Watch the Unit 10 B) False Part 3 lecture video and answer the following question: True or False: It is impossible to predict the orbits of stars in a 3 star system (the so-called three body problem). A) True B) False
  2. Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 4. Question 8. Watch the Unit 10 D) 4 trillion Part 4 lecture video and answer the following question: How many galaxies are there estimated to be in the visible universe? A) 4 thousand B) 4 million C) 4 billion D) 4 trillion
  3. Quiz 20: Unit 10. Part 4. Question 9. Watch the Unit 10 D) All the above Part 4 lecture video and answer the following question: For which of the following are there more of these in the universe than grains of sand on Earth? A) Stars B) Planets C)Earth-like planets D) All the above