__________ __________ I. TRUE OR FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is I. TRUE OR FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is _______ 1.The Big Bang Theory remains to be the correct and FALSE if it is wrong. prevailing cosmological model for the early universe. _______ 1.The Big Bang Theory remains to be the _______2. Steady State theory became accepted because prevailing cosmological model for the early universe. it answered many “puzzling” observations that arose in the _______2. Steady State theory became accepted because Big Bang. it answered many “puzzling” observations that arose in the _______ 3. The inner planets are generally gaseous. Big Bang. _______ 4.The lithosphere is the solid part of the Earth. _______ 3. The inner planets are generally gaseous. _______ 5.Earth is surrounded with water but only 2.5% _______ 4.The lithosphere is the solid part of the Earth. can be used directly for drinking. _______ 5.Earth is surrounded with water but only 2.5% _______ 6. The earth has undergone significant changes can be used directly for drinking. since its formation. _______ 6. The earth has undergone significant changes _______ 7.Earth materials include rocks, minerals and since its formation. plants. _______ 7.Earth materials include rocks, minerals and _______ 8.There are nine planets in our solar system. plants. _______ 9. Occurrence of earthquake results an interaction _______ 8.There are nine planets in our solar system. between the atmosphere and geosphere only. _______ 9. Occurrence of earthquake results an interaction _______10. The hottest layer of the earth’s interior is the between the atmosphere and geosphere only. thermosphere. _______10. The hottest layer of the earth’s interior is the II. Identify the terms described in the following thermosphere. statements. II. Identify the terms described in the following __________ 1. The layer of the atmosphere where the statements. ozone layer is located. __________ 1. The layer of the atmosphere where the __________ 2. The habitable zone in the solar system ozone layer is located. __________ 3.It is the blanket of air that envelopes the __________ 2. The habitable zone in the solar system Earth. __________ 3.It is the blanket of air that envelopes the __________ 4.It is the life zone of the Earth Earth. ___________5. The region between the orbits of Mars and __________ 4.It is the life zone of the Earth Jupiter in which most asteroids are found. ___________5. The region between the orbits of Mars and ___________6.These - are chunks of ice and dust that Jupiter in which most asteroids are found. revolve around the sun with very elliptical orbits ___________6.These - are chunks of ice and dust that ___________7. These are rocks larger than a boulder revolve around the sun with very elliptical orbits revolving around the Sun and it orbits are mainly between ___________7. These are rocks larger than a boulder Mars and Jupiter revolving around the Sun and it orbits are mainly between ___________8. These are planetary objects before it enters Mars and Jupiter Earth's atmosphere. Most are destroyed about 80 km above ___________8. These are planetary objects before it enters the Earth's surface. They are small sand to boulder-sized Earth's atmosphere. Most are destroyed about 80 km above particles of space debris. the Earth's surface. They are small sand to boulder-sized ___________9. They are often called shooting stars. We particles of space debris. see them as glowing small particles as they enter the ___________9. They are often called shooting stars. We atmosphere. They glow because of heat from friction with see them as glowing small particles as they enter the the atmosphere. atmosphere. They glow because of heat from friction with ___________10. They are rocks that reach the Earth's the atmosphere. surface from space. ___________10. They are rocks that reach the Earth's III. Matching Type. surface from space. A B III. Matching Type. ______ 1. Steady State Theory a. Inner A B ______ 2.Cosmic Inflation Theory b. Outer ______ 1. Steady State Theory a. Inner ______ 3.Nebular Hypothesis c. Fred Hoyle and ______ 2.Cosmic Inflation Theory b. Outer Hermann Bondi ______ 3.Nebular Hypothesis c. Fred Hoyle and ______ 4.Planetisimal Theory d. Viktor Safronov Hermann Bondi ______ 5.Liquid part of the Core e. Immanuel Kant ______ 4.Planetisimal Theory d. Viktor Safronov and Pierre Laplace ______ 5.Liquid part of the Core e. Immanuel Kant ______ 6. Solid part of the Core f. James Jean and Pierre Laplace ______ 7.Tidal theory g. Jovian ______ 6. Solid part of the Core f. James Jean ______ 8. Four inner planets h. Allan Guth and ______ 7.Tidal theory g. Jovian Andre Linde ______ 8. Four inner planets h. Allan Guth and ______ 9. Four outer planets i. Georges Andre Linde Leimetre ______ 9. Four outer planets i. Georges _____ 10.The proponent of Big Bang j. Terrestrial Leimetre _____ 10.The proponent of Big Bang j. Terrestrial IV. Enumerate the following: IV. Enumerate the following: 1 – 3 Theories on the Origin of the Universe 1 – 3 Theories on the Origin of the Universe 4 – 5 Theories on the Origin of the Solar System 4 – 5 Theories on the Origin of the Solar System 6- 9 Give the 4 terrestrial planets 6- 9 Give the 4 terrestrial planets 10-13. Give the 4 Jovian planets 10-13. Give the 4 Jovian planets 14-15. Give at least 2 planetary object 14-15. Give at least 2 planetary object