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Solar System and Star Life Cycle Quiz
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Question 1 of 10Question 1
Match each stage of the star life cycle to its description.
- Formed from a nebula due to gravitational attraction
- Stage of expansion after main sequence for Sun-sized stars
- Protostar
- Red giant
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Question 2 of 10Question 2
Arrange the following stages in the life cycle of a star from first to last.
- Red giant
- Protostar
- White dwarf
- Main sequence star
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Question 3 of 10Question 3
Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
Fusion, gravity, energy, expansion, collapse-
The gravitational of a star is balanced by the released through reactions.
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Question 4 of 10Question 4
What is the main force responsible for the formation of a protostar from a cloud of dust and gas?
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Question 5 of 10Question 5
Which of the following is true for stars much more massive than the Sun?
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Question 6 of 10Question 6
Select all the elements that are produced during fusion processes in stars.
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Question 7 of 10Question 7
What is the primary role of gravity in the maintenance of orbital motion in planets and satellites?
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Question 8 of 10Question 8
Match each type of celestial body with its description.
- Orbits a star
- Man-made object orbiting a celestial body
- Planet
- Artificial satellite
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Question 9 of 10Question 9
In the life cycle of a star much more massive than the Sun, what event follows the red super giant stage?
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Question 10 of 10Question 10
Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:
Neutron star, black hole, supernova, red super giant, yellow dwarf, nova-
After a explodes in a , it can form either a or a depending on its remaining mass.
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