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Drag and drop to complete the sentences.
1. Saturn's rings contribute to its unique in our solar system.
2. The average on Earth is around 15°C, which supports a diverse range of life forms.
3. Mercury's is heavily cratered, which is similar to Earth's Moon.
4. Living in space can cause bone loss due to the lack of .
Complete the sentences, using the words given. You may need to change the form of the words.
1. They are if strange radio signals from space are coming from intelligent beings.
2. The Moon Earth, and this affects tides and weather patterns.
3. More robots are being sent to the deep craters of the Moon.
4. Some scientists are the idea of sending humans to Mars too soon due to safety concerns.
When the Sun sets on Mercury, temperatures _____ from 430°C to -180°C in a few hours.
A satellite recently _____ a photo of a massive storm forming on Jupiter.
Some astronomers have _____ the theory that life could exist in Venus' atmosphere.
Some scientists believe that Olympus Mons on Mars is a(n) _____ volcano.
The _____ between Earth and the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers.
The scientists are using modern technology to explore the _____ of life on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons.
Establishing a human _____ on Mars would be a significant step in our journey.
Scientists found that the extreme temperatures on Venus make it _____ for life.
The university _____ gave a lecture about how scientists search for alien civilizations.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The spacecraft landed safely on the surface of Mars after a long journey.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The possibility of space travel has fascinated humans for centuries.
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The first spaceman to walk on the Moon was Neil Armstrong in 1969.
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Scientists believe that Olympus Mons on Mars is an extinct volcano.
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The temperature on Mars can drop to -73°C at night, which makes it difficult for life to survive.
Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.
The search for intelligent beyond Earth is one of the biggest questions in science. (CIVILIZE)
Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.
If aliens exist, their may be completely different from anything on Earth. (APPEAR)
Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.
The discovery of water on Europa increases the of life in its ocean. (POSSIBLE)
Complete the conversation, using the words given. You may need to change the form of the words.
Dave: Have you ever used any to look at the stars?
Max: Yes, I have! I once saw the moon through a really powerful one. I could even see some on its surface.
Dave: Wow, that sounds amazing! Do you think we'll ever be able to travel to other planets?
Max: I definitely think so! And are becoming more and more advanced every day. Maybe one day, we'll even see walking on Mars.
Dave: I can't wait for that day! It would be incredible to explore other worlds.
Drag and drop to complete the conversation.
Anna: I if there’s a real possibility of life on other planets.
Jake: Scientists believe there might be, but the to those planets makes it hard to explore them directly.
Anna: That’s true, and even if we could go, the might be too strong or too weak for humans to survive.
Jake: Exactly! Some people space travel, but if we ever clear evidence of alien life, it could change everything we know about the universe.
Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each blank.
Explore the Universe!
Do you wonder what lies beyond Earth?
Join our professor for a fascinating lecture on the of life beyond our planet. We'll discuss the search for other , the challenges of space travel, and the latest discoveries from powerful telescopes.
Learn about the of other planets, the effects of gravity in space, and the signs of life that have been noticed.
Don't miss this exciting opportunity to explore the wonders of the cosmos!