Movements of the Earth
Daylight and Seasons
Geocentric and Heliocentric
Phases of the Moon
Daily and Seasonal Adapatations
100

What are the two main movements of Earth?

Rotation and revolution/orbit

100

What does Earth's rotation cause us to experience?

The cycle of day and night

100

What is at the center of a geocentric model of the universe?

Earth

100

What do we see when we see the Moon?

A reflection of light from the Sun

100

What do we call an animal that is active at night and sleeps during the day?

Nocturnal

200

What is rotation?

One object spinning around its own center or axis

200

What causes the seasons on Earth?

The tilt of Earth's axis

200

What is at the center of a heliocentric model of the universe?

The Sun

200

How much of the Moon is in the light of the Sun at any time?

Half

200

What is one adaptation nocturnal animals have to help them to be active at night?

Large eyes or eye lenses and retinas

excellent hearing

300

What is revolution?

One object moving around another, larger object

300

Why is it warmer near the equator than it is near the poles?

The curved surface of Earth causes the Sun's energy to hit Earth more directly at the equator.

300

Why did ancient scientist believe that Earth was at the center of the universe?

The apparent motion of the Sun, planets, and other stars

300

Why does the shape of the Moon appear to change?

Our position allows us to see different portion of the lit half of the Moon.

300

What are some plant adaptations that help them survive seasonal changes

Dropping leaves during winter

Growing new each year from roots or seeds

400

How long does it take for Earth to complete one full rotation?

24 hours

400

When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, what season will it be in the Southern Hemisphere?

Winter

400

What caused ancient scientist to start doubting the geocentric model of the universe?

The apparent motion of some planets appears to reverse direction.

400

During which phase of the moon is the moon invisible?

New moon

400

What are some physical adaptations of animals to seasonal changes?

Growing thicker fur


500

How long does it take Earth to complete one full revolution/orbit?

One year

365 days

500

Why are there more daylight hours during the summer than there are during the winter?

The tilt of Earth's axis causes more light to hit one hemisphere.

500

Who was the first to give evidence that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and what was the evidence?

Galileo

The moons of Jupiter

The phases of Venus

500

Why don't we have a solar eclipse every month?

The Moon's orbit it tilted.

500

What are some behavioral adaptations to seasonal changes.

migration

hibernations

storing foood

having babies in the spring

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