Chapter 9 Quiz
1.
Why is there an asteroid belt?
Orbital resonances with Jupiter
prevented planetesimals between Jupiter and Mars from forming a planet
2.
How are meteorites related to asteroids?
Primitive meteorites are remnants
from solar nebula. Processed meteorites are fragments of larger bodies than
underwent differentiation
3.
How do comets get their tails?
The comets get their tails by going
nearer the sun and the icy hard rock starts to melt.
4.
Where do comets come from?
Comets in plane of solar system
come from Kuiper Belt. Comets on random orbits come from Oort cloud
5.
How big can a comet be?
The Kuiper belt from which comets
come contains objects as large as Pluto.
6.
What are Pluto and other large objects of the
Kuiper belt like?
These large, icy objects have
orbits similar to the smaller objects in the Kuiper belt that become short period
comets. Most have been discovered very recently so little is known about them. NASA’s
New Horizons mission will study Pluto and a few other Kuiper Belt Objects in a
planned flyby.
7.
Have we ever witnessed a major impact?
The most recent major impact
happened in 1994, when fragments of comet SL9 hit Jupiter.
8.
Did an impact kill the dinosaurs?
Iridium layer just above dinosaur
fossils suggests that an impact caused mass extinction 65 million years ago. A
large crater of that age has been found in Mexico
9.
Is the impact threat a real danger or just media
hype?
Large impacts do happen, but they
are rare. They can cause major extinctions about every 100 million years
10. How
do other planets affect impact rates and life on Earth?
Jovian planets sometimes deflect
comets toward Earth but send many more out to Oort cloud
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