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    Astronomy Question Bank

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    Review for Astronomy 2 Midterm and Final Midterm covers first 70 questions‚ Final covers all 105. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Chapter 1 is covered by Q1-3; Ch. 2 Q4-18; Ch. 3 Q19-27; Ch. 4 Q28-34; Ch. 5 Q35-45; Ch. 6 Q46-51; Ch. 7 Q52-63; Ch. 8 Q64-70; Ch. 9 Q71-77; Ch. 10 Q78-82; Ch. 11 Q83-91; Ch. 12 Q92-96; Ch. 13 Q97-100; Ch. 14 Q101-105 1) Which of the following has your "address" in the correct order? A) you‚ Earth

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    Hg2+ Refer(1) Why is detection of Hg2+ important?? Mercury contamination poses severe health risks. It can enter into environment through natural as well as human activities. Once it enters marine environment‚ bacteria convert inorganic mercury to methyl mercury which enters food chain and is accumulated in large edible fish. Its imbalance can lead to neurological disorders and can cause Minamata disease. Procedure to detect Hg2+ 1. MS1 (Mercury Sensor 1)‚ a water soluble‚ fluorescein based sensor

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    Astr100 Midterm Studyguide

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    Lecture 13 Lunar Eclipse * An eclipse in which the moon passes into the shadow of the Earth * Umbra: the portion of the shadow that receives no direct sunlight from the light source * Penumbra: the portion of a shadow that receives direct light from only part of the light source * Eclipse season: the time of year during which a solar or lunar eclipse is possible Types of Lunar Eclipses * Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: an eclipse where the moon passes through the earth’s penumbra‚

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    but back to learning about the universe. It is true that we only have 8 planets. However‚ the solar system is comprised of 100s of different miscellaneous worlds which are very adequate. Some of the moons and minor planets are more massive than Mercury. Some have active volcanoes and oceans of liquid methane which is quite hazardous and random. Almost every planet and some moons have an atmosphere. If we had lost our transparent atmosphere though some may

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    Evaluation

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    filtration systems reduce the following common impurities‚ and can even remove 96.6% of pharmaceuticals including Acetaminophen‚ Carbamazepine‚ Estradiol‚ Naproxen and Progesterone¹: Pitchers and Dispensers: Reduce Chlorine (taste and odor)‚ Copper‚ and Mercury — all of which may be found in tap water. See our Impurities Reduction chart Faucet Filtration Systems: Reduce Lead‚ TTHM‚ VOCs‚ lindane (pesticide)‚ 2‚4-D‚ alachlor‚ atrazine (herbicide)‚ Chlorine (taste and odor) and sediment² See our Impurities

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    The reason for seasons

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    orbit‚ while elliptical‚ is nearly a perfect circle. (Science NetLinks. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Apr. 2014.) Many planets on our solar system have seasons‚ but none are like ours. Seasons on other planets are extremes and may only have two seasons. Mercury for example‚ goes from hot‚ to really hot‚ depending on the position of orbit measuring the elliptical orbit of the planet‚ and which face of the planet is pointing toward the sun. Venus also has extreme weather. Venus is cloudy all the time due to

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    Mystery of the Cosmos. His book logically explained why the sun lies at the center of the solar system. He noticed that Mercury and Venus always seem to be close to the sun‚ unlike Mars‚ Jupiter and Saturn. This is because Mercury and Venus orbits are closer to the sun than Earth’s. Kepler said that if the sun and all the planets orbited Earth‚ there is no explanation as to why Mercury and Venus should always be near the sun. Including Earth‚ there were only six planets at the time. Kepler was able to

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    craters on Mercury that are made from a particular impact. There is also balsatic rock and plains which are made in the event of a massive volcanic eruption. There are also vents‚ made when a magma chamber collapses. Mercury’s density has produced a solid iron core that accounts for 60% of its volume. As of 2011‚ 99% of Mercury’s surface has been mapped by NASA. Overall‚ Mercury’s surface has many similarities to the Moon’s surface with many plains and craters. The largest crater on Mercury is the Caloris

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    The Ford Edsel Failure

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    product. Customers were expecting a lot more for their buck than they got. They paid for‚ what they thought‚ was a high-end‚ upscale automobile and what they got was a replica of every other car that was on the market at that time‚ including Fords own Mercury. When a company is generating a product that is already in an existing market‚ they must listen to what the customer wants in that product The Ford Motor Company should have focused their development strategies around their commercialization. In

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    Ric O’Barry and hos activist team pursued and fought for what they believed was right. They faced every obstacle and tried many things in order to shed light upon the issue of dolphins being slaughtered in Japan. They worked tirelessly and spent many hours to make a difference and bring about change. Ric O’Barry and his team are great examples of good global citizens. In the documentary "The Cove"‚ an activist named Ric O’Barry reaches out to the public and creates a team in order to bring upon

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