Earth orbits the
Sun
Earth has Northern and ................. hemispheres.
Southern
The seasons are caused by the ............. of Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun.
tilt
.................are objects that orbit a larger object in space.
satellite
It is the natural satellite of the Earth.
Moon
The path of the Earth around the Sun is called
orbit
.................orbits the Sun
Earth
When the North Pole tilts towards the Sun, the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the Sun, it receives more sunlight, resulting in summer and ...........seasons.
spring
Which is NOT a satellite?
Sun
Moon
Earth
planets
Sun
Which is NOT a satellite of Jupiter?
Io
Europa
Titan
Ganymede
Titan
The orbit's shape is
elliptical
Earth spins on its
axis
When the Southern Hemisphere is further from the Sun, it receives less sunlight, resulting in autumn and ...........seasons.
winter
How many minutes Hubble Space Telescope orbit the Earth once?
95
The ..............orbits the Earth.
Moon
The Earth's axis is
tilted
Earth takes ..................days to orbit the Sun once.
365 or 365 1/4
When the North Pole tilts towards the Sun, the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the Sun, it receives ........................ sunlight, resulting in summer and spring seasons.
more
Some satellites control the weather and make it rain or stop raining. True or False?
False
How long does the Moon orbit the Earth once?
1 month/28 days
anticlockwise
The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
equator
If the season in the US is summer, what is the season in Australia?
winter
The Hubble Space Telescope has been orbiting the Earth since what year?
1990
The Moon is a ............satellite of the Earth.
natural