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The nuclear reactions in a star's core remain under control so long as ?
Planet that has moons named after Shakespeare characters
Planet that has moon 1/2 the size of itself
Planet with longest revolution around sun
The name of Jupiter's moon that is similar to Earth
Planet that has a binary planet system
Planet that has a longer year than day
what kind of motion / rotation does jupiter have?A. Unusual, fast differential rotationB. Very slow, resonance rotationC. Fast, resonance rotationD. Fast, retrograde rotationE. Unusual, similar to earths, synchronous rotation
trojan asteroids share orbit withA. MarsB. EarthC. JupiterD. Venus
approximately how many times larger is jupiters equator compared to earths?A. 11.2B. 8.7C. 15.8D. 12.1E. 14
the galilean moons range in size, however, their densitiesA. Decrease with increasing distance from JupiterB. Increase with increasing distance from JupiterC. Increase with decreasing distance from JupiterD. Decrease with decreasing distance from Jupiter
all the jovian planets haveA. WaterB. PlantsC. RingsD. Red Spots
what is the source of juptier's excess energy?A. Decay of radioactive elementsB. Greenhouse effectC. Nuclear fusionD. Gravitational energy from its formation
which planet contains interior pressure 50 million times that of earths?A. MarsB. NeptuneC. SaturnD. Jupiter
what forces are the source of heat for jupiter's satellite moons?A. gravitational forcesB. tidal forcesC. centripetal forcesD. magnetic forces
which of jupiter's moons does not have an iron core?A. IoB. EuropaC. GanymedeD. CallistoE. All of the above
what are the typical colors of jupiter's cloud layers?A. Green, gold, whiteB. Bright yellow, orange, and redC. PurpleD. Blue and orangeE. Pink and yellow
which of the following has not probed jupiter?A. Voyager IB. Voyager IIC. GalileoD. Galium
how does jupiter's rotation compare to earth's?a) .5 times the speedb) equal speedc) 2.5 times the speedd) 3.0 times the speede) 5.0 times the speed
The variation of latitude and intensity of the zones and belts on jupiter are a result ofA. Countercurrent motionB. Cassini movementC. Convective motionD. Atmospheric convection
