Earth rotates on its axis once every ...
What is 24 hours
Tides are at their peak during these moon phases becasue the pull of gravity is the strongest.
What are the Full moon and new moon
Earth is tilted toward the sun and there are more hours of daylight. What season is it?
What is Summer
What are the phases of the moon in order?
What are the New moon, waxing crescent, First Quarter, waxing gibbous, Full moon, waning gibbous, Third Quarter, waning crescent, new moon
In what part of the Sun does nuclear fusion occur?
What is the core?
path an object takes when revolving around another object
What is an orbit?
Earth's rigid outer layer
What is the lithosphere?
universal force that attracts, or pulls, all objects that have mass toward one another
What is gravity?
Winter is colder because ________________.
What is the Earth is tilted away from the sun.
The moon is an example of a natural what?
What is a satellite?
area of the Sun where energy is transferred by flowing gases
What is the convection zone?
a star and the planets, moon, and other objects that revolve around it.
What is a solar system?
Earth's atmosphere helps to protect from these two things
What are meteoroids and the Sun's dangerous rays
The pull of the Sun's gravity and a planet's forward motion cause the planet to ____________.
What is stay in orbit?
Name the Sun's three main layers.
the corona, the chromosphere, the photosphere
smooth, flat plains on the moon that appear as dark patches
What are maria?
The object in space that is a hot, ball of gas and fire.
What is the Sun?
rocky space object that revolves around the Sun, mostly in a region between Mars and Jupiter
What is an asteroid?
The amount of gravitational force between two objects depends on their distance apart and their _________.
mass
When the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow
What is a lunar eclipse?
In this diagram, North America is experiencing winter because?

What is North America is on the side of the Earth not facing the Sun directly.
What season is North America and the Earth's axis tilted directly away from the Sun.
What is winter?
How did scientists discover that the Sun is made up mostly of the gases hydrogen and helium? Include the name of the tool in your answer.
Scientists used a spectrometer to study the Sun's visible spectrum which showed the presence of helium and hydrogen.
What shape is the Milky Way galaxy?
spiral
How many revolutions does Earth complete in one year?
What is one?
During the first quarter moon, and the last (third) quarter moon the high tides aren't quite so high because of this?
Neap tide - the pull of gravity from the moon and the sun are working against each other.
What is the difference between a solstice and an equinox
A solstice is when the Sun's rays are the farthest north or south. An equinox is when the rays are equally directed at the equator
What evidence indicates that the Moon has been hit by many meteorites?
What are craters?
distance that light can travel in one year. Astronomers use it because distances in space are so huge
What did scientists discover about the Sun by observing the changing locations of sunspots?
The sun rotates