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By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
Which is a force that pulls objects together?
gravity
mass
weight
space
Question 2
2.
Which animal has the GREATEST mass?
Question 3
3.
Why is the force of gravity weaker on the Moon than on Earth?
because the Moon is very far from Earth
because the Moon is colder than Earth
because the Moon has a smaller mass than Earth
because the Moon has less water than Earth
Question 4
4.
Why is Jupiter's gravitational pull stronger than the gravitational pull of the Earth?
Jupiter is farther away from the Sun than Earth.
Jupiter has a much smaller mass than Earth.
Jupiter has a much larger mass than Earth.
Jupiter is much closer to the Sun than Earth.
Question 5
5.
Which sentence is FALSE?
Mass is a measure of gravity's pull on an object.
All things have mass.
Weight is a measure of how heavy something is.
All things are made up of matter.
Question 6
6.
Which has the SMALLEST mass?
Question 7
7.
Out of all the planets in our Solar System, Jupiter has the greatest mass. Which is TRUE about Jupiter?
You could jump high and float if you were on Jupiter.
The force of gravity on Jupiter is weaker because it is so large.
An object would weigh less on Jupiter than on Earth.
The force of gravity is stronger on Jupiter than on Earth.
Question 8
8.
Which sentence is TRUE?
Your weight on the Moon and Earth are the same.
Your mass changes depending on gravity.
The weight and mass of an object cannot change.
All things are made of matter and have mass.
Question 9
9.
A dog that weighs 30 pounds on Earth weighs about 10 pounds on Mercury. What can you say about Mercury?
Mercury's mass changes as it goes around the Sun.
Mercury's mass is about the same as Earth's mass.
Mercury's mass is much smaller than Earth's mass.
Mercury's mass is much greater than Earth's mass.
Question 10
10.
What is mass?
a measure of how much gravity pulls on an object
a measure of how much matter is in something
a planet, moon, or star that goes around the Sun
a force that pulls objects toward each other