FCAT Grade 8 Science Assessment Practice Questions

Category - FCAT Science Assessment Grade 8

White dwarf stars or black holes would be examples of:
  1. Suns.
  2. Supernovas.
  3. Weakly interacting massive particles.
  4. Superdense local phenomena.
  5. None of the above.
Explanation
Answer: C - Weakly interacting massive particles are superdense dark matter systems, including white dwarf stars or black holes. These particles are not ‘weak’, but rather interact with weak force and gravitational force.
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