Questions regarding the Formation of the Solar System
You can expect to see some of these questions on the next astronomy exam.
- State or identify the age of the Solar System (33.2)
- State or identify the name of the theory that proposes that the Solar System formed from a rotating disk-shaped cloud of gas and dust, with the center part becoming the Sun and the outer part becoming the planets. (33.2)
- State or identify the radius and composition of and interstellar cloud (33.2 Fig 33.2 & 33.3)
- State or identify the definition of an interstellar grain. (33.2)
- State or identify the dimension of the solar nebula (33.2)
- State or identify the source of energy that provided initial heating of the solar nebula even before the Sun was formed. (33.2)
- State or identify the definition of condensation (33.3)
- State or identify the definition of accretion (33.3)
- State or identify the definition of planetesimals (33.3)
- Explain how a sequence of condensation will lead to two main types of planetesimals that are segregated in the solar nebula. (33.3)
- Explain why planetesimals had more material to grow from in the outer parts of the Solar System than in the inner part. (33.4)
- Explain why the composition of the planets abruptly changes between the inner and outer solar system. (33.3)
- Describe the mechanism of growth in the formation of the planets (33.4)
- Explain how the Jovian planets could begin with the accumulation of solid ice and rock and yet end by becoming surrounded by huge envelopes of hydrogen-rich gases. (33.4)
- State or identify the evidence that the formation of the moons of the Jovian planets was a scaled down version of the Solar Nebula Theory. (33.4)
- State or identify the definition of differentiation. (33.5)
- State or identify the source of energy that provided the heat for differentiation to occur in the forming planets. (33.5)
- State or identify the hypothesis regarding origin of the Earth’s Moon and planetesimals. (33.5)
- State or identify the hypothesis regarding origin of the Uranus’s tilted axis and planetesimals. (33.5)
- State or identify the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt, and the origin of their constituents. (33.5)
- Describe the two hypotheses that explain the origin of the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans. (33.5)
- Explain why Mercury and the Moon have essentially no atmosphere. (33.5)
- Explain why Saturn’s moon Titan has an atmosphere, but Earth’s moon does not even though both moons have nearly identical escape velocities. (33.5)
- State or identify the length of time required to form the Solar System. (33.5)
- Describe the process that terminated the formation of planets and left the Solar System we see today. (33.5)