Earth's Rotation
Earth's Orbit
How living things respond to day/night & the seasons
Phases of the Moon
Relationship between the Sun and the Moon & Tides
100

Earth rotates on its ______________.

axis

100

What does it mean that the earth orbits the sun?

It revolves (travels) around the sun.

100

What are animals that are active at night called?

Nocturnal.

100

What does waxing mean? 

Growing.

100

The moon doesn't make its own light. How do we see light?

The sun reflects its light on the moon.

200

When the earth faces the sun we get ______________.

Daytime.

200

How long does it take for one revolution/orbit?

365 days.

200

Animals that are active during the day are called___________.

Diurnal.

200

What does waning mean?

Getting smaller.

200

How is the moon related to the earth?

It revolves around the earth.

300

How do earth's movements cause night time?

When the earth faces away from the sun.

300

How do earth's movements cause summer?

The northern hemishphere is tilted towards the sun.

300

How do animals respond to seasonal changes?

They hibernate, grown more fur or fly south.

300

How long is the whole process of the phases of the moon.

29 days. (about a month)

300

What does bulging mean?

The earth swells.

400

How long does it take for one full rotatation?

24 hours.

400

How do earth's movements cause winter?

The northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.

400

How do plants respond to seasonal changes?

They grow in the spring, leaves fall in autumn, salmon travel to the river to lay eggs in fall. 
400

Why don't we see the moon during new moon?

Because the moon is in between the sun and earth.

400

Just as the earth attracts the moon, the moon attracts the earth. What is this called?

Tidal force.

500

What is the imaginary line across the middle of the earth called? What does it do?

The equator. It splits the earth into the northern and southern hemisphere. 

500

How do earth's movements cause spring and fall?

The sun shines equally on the northern and southern hemispheres.

500

How does light pollution affect living things?

It confuses birds and causes them to bang into buildings and sea turtles depend on moonlight to get to the ocean.

500

Why are there different phases of the moon?

Because the moon moves around the earth adn the sun shines on it differently depending on where it is

500

How do we get high tide and low tide?

Earth is 70% water and water is drawn to earth. Bulge happens whichever side the moon is on. High tide = high bulge. Low tide = low bulge. 

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