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A. 10
B.26
C.
24
D.
31
E.
100
2.
A.
Newton
B.
Galileo
C.
Homer Simpson
D.
Ptolemy
E.
Copernicus
3.
Newton
B.
Galileo
C.
Homer Simpson
D.
Ptolemy
E.
Copernicus
4.
23.5 degrees
B.
17.5 degrees
C.
24.5 degrees
D.
12.7 degrees
E.
20.1 degrees
5.
The Earth's diameter is _________ kilometers?
A.
7,904
B.
6,542
C.
12,756
D.
9,655
E.
4,117
6.
The Earth has how many natural satellites visible to the naked eye?
A.
Two
B.
None
C.
One
D.
Four
E.
Seventeen
7.
What was the giant land mass called that existed some 200 million years ago?
A.
Pangaea
B.
Cambrian
C.
Mars
D.
E.
Triassic
8.
A.
One
B.
Three
C.
Ten
D.
Seven
E.
Five
9.
A.
1,495,970,000
B.
9,300,000
C.
93,000,000
D.
149,597,000
E.
10
10.
A.
Third
B.
Eight
C.
First
D.
Four
E.
Fifth
11.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Helium and Carbon Dioxide
12.
When the Earth is directly between the Sun and the moon, it is called a ________ eclipse?
A.
Lunar
B.
Transit
C.
Heliocentric
D.
Solar
E.
Spatial
13.
The Earth is moving around the Sun at ___________ miles per hour?
A.
60
B.
67,000
C.
109,600
D.
12,000
E.
24,000
14.
A.
B.
C.
5 (Outter Crust, Outter Mantle, Inner Mantle, Outter Core, Inner Core)
D.
1 (Mantle)
E.
15.
A.
B.
Barringer Crater
C.
Caloris Basin
D.
Vredefort Ring
E.
Lake Tahoe
16.
A.
K2
B.
Mount McKinley
C.
Pike's Peak
D.
Mauna Kea
E.
Mount Everest
17.
A.
65
B.
25
C.
50
D.
75
E.
80
18.
A.
B.
Eurasia Basin
C.
Java Trench
D.
Mariana's Trench
E.
Eureka, Illinois
19.
A.
Composite
B.
Singular
C.
Complex
D.
Sheild
E.
Subglacial