Earth, Sun and Moon

Seasons

Daylight

Tides

The Moon
and Tides

100

The star Earth revolves around.

What is the Sun?

100

The season that comes after winter and is known for flowers blooming.

What is spring?

100

The amount of time it takes the Earth to rotate once.

What is a day or 24 hours?

100

The rise and fall of ocean water.

What are tides?

100

These tides occur when the Sun, Earth and moon are at a right angle causing the least difference between high and low tide.

What are Neap tides?

200

The amount of time it takes Earth to revolve around the Sun once.

What is one year (365.25 days)?

200

The season with the longest days and warmest temperatures.

What is summer?

200

The type of light the equator receives all year long.

What is direct light?

200

About 6 hours.

What is the difference between high and low tides?

200

These tides occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned, causing very high and low tides.

What are Spring tides?

300

This imaginary line runs through Earth from North Pole to South Pole.

What is an axis?

300

This season is also called fall.

What is autumn?

300

The type of light the poles receive.

What is indirect light?

300

A tide that recedes.

What is a low tide?

300

The celestial object that has the most significant effect on the Earth's tides.

What is the Moon?

400

The star Earth always points towards.

What is Polaris?

400

The coldest season of the year.

What is winter?

400

When the daylight and nightime hours are equal. This occurs in September and March.

What is an Equinox?

400

The difference between high and low tide.

What is tidal range?

400

The moon phase that occurs when the moon is between the Sun and Earth.

What is the New Moon?

500

The amount of time it takes the Moon to revolve around Earth.

What is 27.3 days or about a month?

500

The reason we have seasons.

What is the Earth's tilt?

500

The longest and shortest days of the year occur when Earth's axis is either pointed towards or away from the Sun. 

What is a solstice?

500

The force that causes tidal bulges on Earth.

What is gravity?

500

The two moon phases when Neap tides occur.

What are the 1st and 3rd quarter moons?

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