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What is the lightest element in the periodic table?

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a. Hydrogen

b. Lithium

c. Helium

d. Beryllium

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What kind of element would you find on the far left-hand side of the periodic table?

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a. metal
b. non-metal

c. halogen

d. noble gas

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Which were the first elements to form after the Big Bang started to cool?

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a. C and Si

b. H and He

c. U and Pt

d. O and N

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One common lab chemical is sometimes called the universal solvent. What is this chemical?

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a. Ether

b. Hydrochloric Acid

c. Acetone

d. Water

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The symbol Nd stands for which chemical element?

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a. Neptunium

b. Niobium

c. Neodymium

d. Nihonium

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Which one is not a trend in the periodic table?

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a. ionization energy

b. atomic radius

c. oxidation state

d. electro negativity

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Order the following forms of matter from smallest to largest.

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a. electron – atom – molecule

b. polymer – proton – atom

c. neutron – atom – electron

d. atom – compound – neutron

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Sodium (Na) is most likely to form a compound with which of the following element?

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a. Iron

b. Lithium

c. Chlorine

d. Calcium

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This person is credited with the invention of the modern periodic table.

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a. Gregor Johann Mendel

b. Albert Einstein

c. Dmitri Mendeleev

d. Niels Bohr

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Which scientist proposed that atoms are infinitesimal round balls and unable to be seen by the naked eye?

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a. Democritus

b. John Dalton

c. JJ Thomson

d. Ernest Rutherford

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In Thomson's Model of an Atom, what sub-atomic particle represents the plums or the raisins?

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a. protons

b. electrons

c. positrons

d. neutrons

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What process of writing will show the arrangement of electrons in an orbitals of an atom?

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a. Orbital Notation

b. Electronic Configuration

c. Nuclear Reaction

d. Radioactive Decay

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It pertains to the formation of elements by combining the simple nuclei or atomic particles with the help of extremely hot
temperature and pressure.

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a. Nuclear Reaction

b. Chemical Bond

c. Nuclear Fusion
d. Nucleosynthesis

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He believed that all matter consisted of extremely small particles that could not be divided, which then he called - atomos -
that means uncut or indivisible.

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a. John Dalton

b. Ernest Rutherford

c. Democritus

d. Joseph John Thomson

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Which best represents alpha particle?

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a. Helium atom

b. Proton particle

c. Hydrogen atom

d. Electron particle

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What type of terrestrial motion is responsible for the daily rising and setting of the sun and the stars?

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a. Solar Eclipse

b. Annual Motion

c. Retrograde Motion

d. Diurnal Motion

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According to Kepler, the path of a planet as it revolves around the sun is a/an_________________.

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a. ellipse

b. circle

c. cone

d. sphere

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Who among the following philosophers is NOT a proponent of the geocentric model of the universe?

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a. Aristotle

b. Ptolemy

c. Copernicus

d. Hipparchus
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Which of the following is NOT correctly paired with the contribution of the astronomer?

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a. Johannes Kepler - Lunar Craters

b. Ptolemy – Geocentric Theory

c. Nicolaus Copernicus - Heliocentric Theory

d. Tycho Brahe - Law of Periods

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This refers to the closest point of the sun in a planet's orbit.

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a. focus

b. equant

c. perihelion

d. aphelion

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Which of the following best describes Galileo's inertia?

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a. Inertia keeps objects moving.

b. An object with little inertia tends to have its rest or motion changed with difficulty.

c. An object with little inertia tends to have its rest or motion changed easily.

d. A heavier object has more inertia.

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Which of the following represents a horizontal line in a velocity-versus-time graph?

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a. There is a uniformly decelerated motion.

b. There is no motion at all.

c. There is a uniformly accelerated motion.

d. There is a uniform motion.

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Acceleration refers to the change in velocity with respect to time. Which of the following statements does not support the
definition of acceleration?

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a. The body is accelerating when it changes direction.

b. The body is accelerating when it is speeding up.

c. The body is accelerating when it is slowing down.

d. The body is accelerating when it is at rest.


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Which of the following is an example of momentum in action?

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a. a person jogging through the park

b. All of the given answers

c. a person playing at pool

d. a bowling ball hitting pins

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When the speed is doubled, what will happen to its momentum?

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a. It doubles.

b. It decreases.

c. It quadruples.

d. It remains unchanged.

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Why do some objects remain at rest or stationary?

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a. There is just one force acting on it, which is a normal force.

b. There is just one force acting on it, which is gravity.

c. There are forces acting on it, but these forces are balanced.

d. There are no forces acting on it.

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Which of Newton's Laws best explains why motorists should buckle up?

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a. Law of Inertia

b. Law of Universal Gravitation

c. Law of Acceleration

d. Law of Interaction

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The splitting of white light into its constituent colors is called ________.

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a. diffraction

b. refraction

c. reflection

d. dispersion
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What branch of science deals with the study of matter and its motion and behavior through time and space?

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a. Astronomy

b. Chemistry

c. Geology

d. Physics

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Which of the following refers to the study of celestial bodies and its phenomena?

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a. Astronomy

b. Physics

c. Cosmology

d. Astrology

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If the voltage is 12 V and the resistance in the wire is 3 Ω, what is the the current in the circuit?

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a. 36a

b. 6a

c. 12a

d. 4a

e. 2a

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If the resistance in the circuit is 10 Ω and the current is 3 A, what is the voltage of the battery?
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a. 3 V

b. 10 A

c. 3.33 V

d. 0.3 V

e. 30 V

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If you connect a wire with 18 Ω of resistance to a batter, and measure the current to be 10 A, what is the voltage of the
battery?

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a. 240 V

b. 18 Ω
c. 190 A

d. 180 V

e. 1.8 V

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If the voltage of the battery is 5 V and the resistance in the circuit is 2.5 Ω. What is the current?

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a. 50 V

b. 2 A

c. 2.5 A

d. 0 V

e. 12.5 A
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If the current equals to 14 A and the resistance is 3 Ω, what is the voltage of the battery?

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a. 42 V

b. 10 A

c. 26 Ω

d. 3 V

e. 4.66 V

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Which of the following is an example of a compound?

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a. steel

b. salt water

c. oxygen gas

d. water

e. copper

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Which of the following changes is a chemical change?

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a. the candle wick burning

b. the balloon expanding

c. the metal pan heating up

d. the ice melting

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A metal spoon was left in a pot of boiling soup. The cook burned a finger by touching the spoon. Why did the finger get
burned?
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a. the metal spoon chemically reacted the cook's hand

b. the metal spoon conducted heat to the cook's hand

c. the metal spoon insulated the cook's hand

d. the metal spoon conducted electricity to the cook's hand

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Calcium, carbon, and oxygen can combine to form calcium carbonate, or chalk. Which of the following words best describes
chalk?

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a. mixture

b. atom

c. compound
d. element

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As part of a science project, Tony combines the elements sodium (Na) with chlorine (Cl) to produce table salt (NaCl). This is
an example of what kind of change?

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a. physical

b. thermal

c. chemical

d. material

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Water results from the combination of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Which of the following best describes
water?

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a. water is a mixture

b. water is an atom

c. water is a molecule

d. water is an element

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If an element has a gray luster and can be drawn into wire, it is probably a (an) --

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a. alloy

b. gas

c. metal

d. nonmetal

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What is the term for the smallest particle of a compound that still has all the chemical properties of that compound?
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a. element

b. atom

c. cell

d. molecule

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74% of the mass of the Earth's crus is composed of only two elements. What are these?

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a. oxygen and silicon

b. oxygen and iron

c. oxygen and hydrogen

d. oxygen and aluminum


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He defined the word element as a form of matter that could not be split into simpler forms.

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a. Robert Boyle

b. Ernest Rutherford

c. Niels Bohr

d. Mendeleev

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He invented the neutron.

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a. Niels Bohr

b. James Chadwick

c. J.J. Thomson

d. Ernest Rutherford

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The fusion process that explains how hydrogen is fused in hotter stars.

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a. proton-proton chain

b. CNO cycle

c. triple alpha process

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The heaviest elements are created in _______, the fantastic death of supergiant stars.

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a. supernovae

b. nebulae

c. red giant

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This consists of fundamental particles called leptons.

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a. neutrons

b. protons

c. electrons

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This fusion process details how helium is made in our sun.


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a. triple alpha process

b. proton-proton chain

c. CNO cycle

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Who coined the term, "radioactivity"?

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a. Pierre Curie

b. Henri Becquerel

c. Ernest Rutherford

d. Marie Curie

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About Answer% of the universe is hydrogen.

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Answer are fixed distances from the nucleus.

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By 1985, a total of Answer elements were known.

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Answer refers to an electrically neutral particle composed of two or more atoms chemically combined.

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True or False: The Earth's core is is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and about 1% argon.

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The Answer is the small, dense region at the center of an atom where protons are also found.

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The Answer of an element is the average mass of all its naturally occurring isotopes.

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The Answer puts the elements in order of increasing atomic number, into seven horizontal rows.

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The region where an electron is most likely to be is called an Answer.

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This refers to a star that has a mass of more than 8 solar masses.

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True or False: Dalton thought individual atoms were solid, hard spheres so he modeled them with wooden balls.

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True or False: Dalton was the first to introduce the idea of the atom.

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True or False: High-mass stars eventually evolve into white-dwarves.

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True or False: Neutrons are found in all atoms except for most atoms of nitrogen.

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True or False: New stars are born in the Orion nebula.

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True or False: The human body is composed of 65% oxygen & 18% carbon.

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True or False: The matter in the early universe was not smoothly distributed across space.

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True or False: When a gas is compressed, its temperature decreases.

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Where are stars born?

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Identify the center in the universe model Copernicus.

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Identify the date of the year when the Earth is at its closest from the Sun.

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Identify the main factor in the precession of equinoxes.

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Identify the shape of the planetary orbit based on Kepler’s third law.

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Identify the universe’s center in Ptolemy’s model.

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Name the line on Earth that is parallel to apparent daily paths.

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Name the star blamed by the Greeks for the intensity of their summer.

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This ancient device aligns with the North Star and is used to determine the precise time of its user’s location.

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This model is the combination of two ancient models of the universe.

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This model of the universe considered the ideas of the Earth- and Sun-centered universe models.

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This motion is also called the revolution of the Earth around the sun.

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This structure was developed by the Mayans as they observed Venus.

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The correct answer is: CARACOL

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What do you call Earth’s movement that results to the observation of diurnal motion?

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What do you call the ancient constellations that are related to Earth’s annual motion?

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What do you call the event when the sun crosses the Celestial Equator?

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What do you call the motion of the Earth that is responsible for diurnal motion?

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What is the center in Ptolemaic system of the universe?

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What is the center of the universe based on the model by Ptolemy?

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What is the center of the universe in the Copernican system?

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What is the constant quantity in the universe model by Kepler?

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What is the more common term for the annual motion of the Earth with respect to the sun?

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What is the oldest heavenly body that has been observed and has preceded great events in history?

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What is the periodic observable motion that is the result of the Earth’s movement on its axis?

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What is the term that refers to the motion of the Earth around the sun?

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What is the term that refers to the slow and continuous change in the orientation of an astronomical body’s rotational axis?

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What is the universe model that is said to be Sun-centered?

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What is this type of observable motion that is associated with heavenly bodies?

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What property of a planet has this property directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit?

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Where is the Sun located with respect to a planet’s elliptical orbit

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Which model of the universe is said to be Earth-centered?

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