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Please take the time to check out the source for this material from Openstax if you plan to use this in your lesson plan!: https://openstax.org/books/astronomy/pages/13-review-questions

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Why are asteroids and comets important to our understanding of solar system history?

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2.

Give a brief description of the asteroid belt.

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3.

Describe the main differences between C-type and S-type asteroids.

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In addition to the ones mentioned in Exercise 13.3, what is the third, rarer class of asteroids?

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5.

Vesta is unusual as it contains what mineral on its surface? What does the presence of this material indicate?

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Compare asteroids of the asteroid belt with Earth-approaching asteroids. What is the main difference between the two groups?

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7.

Briefly describe NASA’s Spaceguard Survey. How many objects have been found in this survey?

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8.

Who first calculated the orbits of comets based on historical records dating back to antiquity?

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9.

Describe the nucleus of a typical comet and compare it with an asteroid of similar size.

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10.

Describe the two types of comet tails and how each are formed.

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11.

What classification is given to objects such as Pluto and Eris, which are large enough to be round, and whose orbits lie beyond that of Neptune?

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12.

Describe the origin and eventual fate of the comets we see from Earth.

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13.

What evidence do we have for the existence of the Kuiper belt? What kind of objects are found there?

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14.

Give brief descriptions of both the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud.