This term means to spin on an axis.
What is rotation?
How long does it take Earth to complete one full rotation?
What is 24 hours?
The number of degrees Earth is tilted.
What is 23.5°?
How long it takes Earth to revolve around the Sun once.
What is 365 days (1 year)?
Name one way we know Earth rotates.
What is the movement of the Sun, Moon, or stars?
This term means to travel around or orbit something else.
What is revolution?
Earth rotates in this direction.
What is counter-clockwise (left to right)?
Earth's axis is always pointed toward this star.
What is the Polaris (North Star)?
Earth revolves around this object.
What is the Sun?
Name one object we observe to understand Earth's motion.
What are other planets?
A round, three-dimensional shape like a beach ball.
Day and night happen because the Earth does this.
What is rotates on its axis?
Earth's tilt helps explain changes in this.
What are the seasons?
The force that keeps Earth in orbit around the Sun.
What is gravity?
Rotation causes this daily cycle.
What is day and night?
The imaginary line through Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.
What is the axis?
When the Eastern Hemisphere faces the Sun, what is happening in the Western Hemisphere?
What is nighttime?
What caused Earth's tilt and the formation of the moon?
What is a collision with a large planetary body?
Earth's revolution also happens in this direction.
What is counter-clockwise?
Revolution causes this yearly cycle.
What are the seasons?
The theory that places the Sun at the center of the solar system.
What is Copernicus's Heliocentrism theory?
Why is day and night much longer or shorter at the poles?
The Earth's tilt causes the poles to be angled towards the sun (6 month day) or away from the sun (6 month night).
What object collided with Earth early in it formation?
What is the Theia?
Why do we have a leap year?
If Earth stopped rotating, this would no longer happen.
What is day and night?