Mercury

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Mercury
Rebekkah  Gresh
Quiz by Rebekkah Gresh, updated more than 1 year ago
Rebekkah  Gresh
Created by Rebekkah Gresh about 9 years ago
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Question 1

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In comparison to the planets in the solar system Mercury is:
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  • the smallest
  • the largest of the terrestrial planets
  • the largest
  • the smallest of the gas giants

Question 2

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Mercury is roughly the size of the Moon, though, slightly larger.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Mercury has not yet been explored by any space probes.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Describe Mercury's interior.
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  • Mercury has a large, semi-molten, iron-nickel core, a silicate mantle, and a thin, rocky crust.
  • Mercury has a small, solid iron-nickel core, a larger liquid outer core, a silicate mantle, and a rocky crust.
  • Mercury has a large, solid, iron-nickel core, a rocky mantle, and a rocky crust.
  • Mercury has a small, semi-molten, iron-nickel core, a large silicate mantle, and a thin rocky crust.

Question 5

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What is unique about Mercury's rotation?
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  • Mercury rotates backwards on its axis (clockwise) whereas all the other planets rotate counterclockwise.
  • Mercury "wobbles" as it rotates on its axis.
  • Mercury's axis is at a 90 degree angle, so it rotates on its side.
  • Mercury's rotation is experiencing tidal lock, which causing the same side of Mercury to face the Sun at all times.

Question 6

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1 year (the amount of time it takes Mercury to orbit the sun) on Mercury is shorter than 1 day (the time it takes to rotate once on Mercury's axis) on Mercury.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Mercury has no magnetic field.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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What is unique about Mercury's orbit?
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  • It is the most elliptical orbit of any planet in our solar system.
  • It is the most circular orbit of any planet in our solar system.
  • It is perpendicular in comparison to other planets' orbits.
  • Mercury orbits backwards around the Sun, so it moves in a clockwise path.

Question 9

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Why does Mercury experience extreme temperature changes?
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  • Because it has no atmosphere to retain heat.
  • Because of Mercury's closeness to the Sun.
  • Because of Mercury's slow rotation causing long days and nights.
  • All of the above

Question 10

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Why does Mercury lack an atmosphere?
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  • Mercury lacks an atmosphere due to its small gravitational force.
  • Mercury lacks an atmosphere because the Sun burns off all gas before it can create an atmosphere.
  • Mercury lacks an atmosphere because it does not have a magnetic field to protect its atmosphere from the Sun.
  • Mercury lacks an atmosphere because it never developed one.

Question 11

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What evidence suggest that Mercury may have a partially molten, or molten interior?
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  • The presence of a magnetic field.
  • The odd "wobbling" of Mercury's rotation on its axis.
  • The high surface temperature indicates that there must be a partially-molten interior.
  • A and B are both correct.
  • A, B, and C are all correct.
  • A and C are correct.

Question 12

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While Mercury currently has a slow rotation, it probably rotated much faster in the past.
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  • True
  • False
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