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Grade 6 Sun
Grade 4 Sun
Which statement does NOT describe the Sun?
  1. The Sun is an average size star.
  2. The Sun is about 110 times the diameter of Earth.
  3. The Sun is approximately 4.6 billion years old.
  4. The Sun has a solid surface.
Grade 4 Sun
Which detail is true of the Sun?
  1. It's a ball of hydrogen and helium.
  2. It's a ball of oxygen and hydrogen.
  3. It's a ball of helium and phosphorus.
  4. It's a ball of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Grade 5 Sun
How many stars are in our solar system?
  1. millions
  2. billions
  3. three
  4. one
Grade 8 Sun
Where does the nuclear fusion process occur?
  1. the core
  2. the radiation zone
  3. the convection zone
  4. the Sun's atmosphere
Grade 5 Sun
Grade 5 Sun
How far away is the Sun from Earth?
  1. 10 miles
  2. 40 million miles
  3. 93 million miles
  4. 40 feet
Grade 2 Sun
What would it be like on Earth without the Sun?
  1. cold and bright
  2. cold and dark
  3. light and cold
  4. warm and bright
Grade 2 Sun
The largest object in the solar system is
  1. Jupiter.
  2. the Sun.
  3. the Moon.
  4. Earth.
Grade 11 Sun
Sunspots seem to move across the surface of the Sun. What evidence does it tell us?
  1. The Sun is hot.
  2. The Sun rotates.
  3. There are solar eclipses.
  4. Earth revolves around the Sun.
Grade 2 Sun
Grade 5 Sun
Our Sun is made of
  1. mainly the gases hydrogen and helium.
  2. hydrogen, water and carbon dioxide.
  3. red, blue and yellow coronas.
  4. sunspots and flares.
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