The side of Earth facing towards the sun is in this.
What is day?
One cause of seasons is this: Earth following its orbit around the sun.
What is revolution?
The first phase in the cycle, when the moon is between Earth and the Sun.
What is the New Moon?
Rotation or revolution: around the Earth.
What is revolution?

What is waxing crescent?
The side facing away from the sun is in this.
What is night?
Seasons change because of this, which allows different parts of Earth to get different amounts of sun at different times of the year.
What is the tilt of the Earth's axis?
Moon phases that are less than half lit.
What are crescents?
What is waning?
Waxing Gibbous, to Full Moon, to this.
What is Waning Gibbous?
The cause of changing from day and night.
The season in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is summer?
Moon phases that are more than half lit, but not quite full.
What are gibbouses?
Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall in Northern Hemisphere if its spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
What is fall?
It's fall in the Southern Hemisphere, so it's this in the Northern.
What is Spring?
The role the Moon plays in day or night on Earth.
What is none?
Season in the Southern Hemisphere.
What is summer?
Looking from space, the amount of sunlight the Moon gets in each phase.
What is half facing the sun?
The approximate time it takes for the lunar cycle to take place: day, moon, or year.
What is month?

What is third quarter?
A full rotation of the Earth takes this long.
What is a day (24 hours)?
Season in the Northern Hemisphere at 3rd position.
What is fall?
The reason moon appears to change shape to us.
What is the Moon's revolution around Earth and its appearance to us from Earth?
Waning or Waxing Gibbous: the phase before Third Quarter.
What is waning gibbous?
The lunar phase positioned on the opposite of the Sun compared to Earth.
What is the Full Moon?