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This a thin section of an ice core from Antarctic sea ice; microscope view under polarized light. Credit: Sepp Kipfstuhl, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany.

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1 True or False, The study of the internal dynamics and effects of glaciers on astronomical objects is called astroglaciology.

TRUE
FALSE

2 The cryosphere is likely to include which of the following?

water in solid form
sea ice
rain
lake ice
river ice
snow cover
glaciers
ice caps
ice sheets

3 The science of the behavior of frozen snow is called

4 Chemistry phenomena associated with astroglaciology are

the human genome
water
carbon dioxide
organic compounds
silicates
plastic

5 Complete the text:

With respect to Callisto, the cratered plains constitute most of the

area and represent the

lithosphere, a mixture of ice and

material.

6 Complete the text:

Match up the astroglacial object with each of the possibilities below:
ice cap - A
optical characteristics of sediment suspensions - B
water in solid form - C
behavior of frozen snow - D
ice sheets - E
ice knobs - F
cryopediology

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lake Veitastrondsvatn

.
Callisto

.
cryosphere

.
Antarctica and Greenland

Vatnajökull, Iceland

.

7 Complete the text:

Match up the object with the image:
Callisto - A
Vatnajökull, Iceland - B
the Cryosphere - C
Antarctica - D
Ganymede - E
Europa - F

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8 Which of the following is not an astronomical glacier?

Vatnajökull, Iceland
the photosphere
the last ice sheets in Europe and North America
the cryosphere
frozen snow
ice sheets are in Antarctica and Greenland

9 True or False, During the last glacial period at Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) the Laurentide ice sheet covered much of North America.

TRUE
FALSE

10 Which of the following is not an astronomical characteristic of ice?

an albedo as high as 80%
thin water frost deposits
ice knobs
tidal heating events
surface is composed of water ice and is one of the smoothest in the Solar System
the bright rays from Osiris Crater

11 Yes or No, The tidal flexing of the ice may have heated the interior and strained the lithosphere, leading to the development of cracks and horst and graben faulting, which erased the old, dark terrain on 70% of the surface?

No
Yes


Hypotheses

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  1. There is no brittle ice on Io.

See also

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