As waves approach the shore, interaction with the sea floor
slows the waves down and the crests of the waves bunch up. They
increase in height as the energy in each wave compresses into a
shorter horizontal distance, but the period of the wave does not
change. Eventually, the waves break.
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What aspect of the gas giants has the biggest effect on their rings and satellites
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The aspect of the gas giants that has the biggest effect on
their rings and satellites is their gravity.
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The sun produces energy from matter in its core through the process of
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fusion
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What do all of the terrestrial planets have in common
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They all have solid, rocky surfaces.
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Which planet do most known extrasolar planets most resemble
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Jupiter Neptune
The planet that most extrasolar planets resembles Jupiter.
Jupiter(apex) Most of the confirmed Exoplanets are larger gaseous planets with large masses. These are easier to detect and confirm due to their size. They most resemble Jupiter, although many are thought to be much larger than our largest planet.
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Prominences may be seen in the suns
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Solar prominence are seen in the photosphere of the sun that
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thousands of kilometers.
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Which group of planets has more in common the inner planets or the outer planets
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All the inner planets are terrestrial planets.
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Why do astronomers find it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
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light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
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How do waves change as they approach the shore
As waves approach the shore, interaction with the sea floor
slows the waves down and the crests of the waves bunch up. They
increase in height as the energy in each wave compresses into a
shorter horizontal distance, but the period of the wave does not
change. Eventually, the waves break.
What aspect of the gas giants has the biggest effect on their rings and satellites
The aspect of the gas giants that has the biggest effect on
their rings and satellites is their gravity.
The sun produces energy from matter in its core through the process of
fusion
What do all of the terrestrial planets have in common
They all have solid, rocky surfaces.
Which planet do most known extrasolar planets most resemble
Jupiter Neptune
The planet that most extrasolar planets resembles Jupiter.
Jupiter(apex) Most of the confirmed Exoplanets are larger gaseous planets with large masses. These are easier to detect and confirm due to their size. They most resemble Jupiter, although many are thought to be much larger than our largest planet.
Prominences may be seen in the suns
Solar prominence are seen in the photosphere of the sun that
goes further in the corona. These prominences can reach out over
thousands of kilometers.
Which group of planets has more in common the inner planets or the outer planets
All the inner planets are terrestrial planets.
Why do astronomers find it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope