Mars does not have a large moon like the Earth does. Thinking back to the documentary you watched (“If We Had No Moon”), what do you think the lack of a large Moon will mean in terms of the stability of Mars’s climate in the future?
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Mars does not have a large moon like the Earth does. Thinking back to the documentary...
6. In studying the Moon and the Earth, we saw that the tidal forces are causing the Moon to be pushed away from the Earth. In our solar system, we have another curious case. Triton, the main moon of Neptune, is in a retrograde orbit, which means it is orbiting in the opposite direction that Neptune is rotating. It is likely a captured object. Because of tidal forces and this odd orbit, Triton is slowly spiraling in toward Neptune. This...
+3 points SerCP10 13.P.037 A pendulum clock that works perfectly on Earth is taken to the Moon. Assume that the free-fall acceleration on the Moon is 1.63 m/s (a) Does it run fast or slow there? O fast O slow Neither, it runs the same as on Earth. (b) If the clock is started at 12:00 midnight, what will it read after 15.5 h (Enter the time to the nearest minute.) AM +-4 points SerCP11 13.5.P.039.MI The free-fall acceleration on...
Question 12 [4 marks] Out of the rocky planets in our solar system excluding Earth (so that is Mercury, Mars, and Venus) and the moons Europa and Titan, which one do you think is the most likely to have life-forms currently or to have had them at some point previously. Provide three reasons (maximum two sentences each, point form is best) as to why you think that planet/moon is most likely to have life now or to have had life...
1) Strength of the electric force The earth and the moon exert attractive gravitational forces on one another according to Newton's law of gravitation. However, since the earth and the moon are electrically neutral (that is, the net charge of each planet is zero), they do not exert electrical forces on one another. Assume now that someone (aliens) removes some number N of electrons from both the earth and the moon, so that the two bodies now exhibit electrical repulsion...
Use a pencil to shade in the dark side of the moon in each of these eight moon posi- tions in Figure 26-1. Then shade the circles in Figure 26-2 to show how the moon would appear from Earth at each position in its orbit Crescen-) law> pb . FIGURE 2妓&ard do the lunar phases look like from Ealrth 1: What motion of the moon causes the phases we observe from Earth? thel hado amund the cartl 2. Figure 26-1...
Please answer all for nutrition Clean Food is a term used very frequently today. What does this term really mean? We are growing meat in laboratories. Are you going to eat it? Do you have any concerns? With climate change and a growing population, what is the future of food? How do you think we will feed ourselves?
Critical Thinking Question (5 pts.) (You may use the back of the page to write your answer if needed) Today, you have learned about Sexual reproduction, which is performed by most of the higher species on our planet. Now, think about bacteria, who reproduce asexually, who have been existing on Earth for millions of years. In your own words compare and contrast sexual reproduction of most animals and plants vs. asexual reproduction of bacteria. What are the advantages and disadvantages...
Critical Thinking Question (5 pts.) (You may use the back of the page to write your answer if needed) Today, you have learned about Sexual reproduction, which is performed by most of the higher species on our planet. Now, think about bacteria, who reproduce asexually, who have been existing on Earth for millions of years. In your own words compare and contrast sexual reproduction of most animals and plants vs. asexual reproduction of bacteria. What are the advantages and disadvantages...
Discussion: Communication Breakdown on Mars? Instructions! Please respond by posting a minimum of one short paragraph. Word totals for these posts should be in the 75–100-word range. Whether you agree or disagree, explain why with supporting evidence and concepts from the readings or a related experience. The goal of your response is to extend discussions already taking place or pose new possibilities or opinions not previously voiced. Your goal should be to motivate the group discussions and present a creative...
1. It turns out that Mercury and Mars have the same gravity as one another – that is, you would weigh the same on the surface of Mercury as you would on the surface of Mars, despite the fact that Mercury is smaller. Why is this the case? 2. that even if Venus used to have oceans (and maybe even life), there is no way for us to tell today whether this was ever the case. Thinking about what we...