Tiny particles that make up matter.
What are Atoms?
Force that acts on moving electric charge and magnetic materials
What is Magnetism?
The speed and direction an object is moving.
What is Velocity?
An imaginary line that goes through the center of the Earth form North to South poles
What is Axis?
An event in which one object in the sky covers another, blocking it.
What is an Eclipse?
Part of an atom having a Negative electric charge.
What is Electron?
From what language do we get the word "Magnet"?
What is Greek?
It is a push or a pull that makes objects move, speed up, change direction, slow down or stop.
What is Force?
It is the spinning motion of Earth on its axis. (lasting about 24 hours)
What is Rotation?
It is one type of Eclipse.
What is Solar Eclipse/ Lunar Eclipse
Part of an atom located in the nucleus and having a Positive charge.
What is Proton?
An invisible field surrounding a magnet.
What is Magnetic Field?
The resistance an object has to any change to its motion.
What is Inertia?
It is the reason why the 4 seasons (summer, spring, winter, autumn) occur on Earth.
What is Earth's Tilted Axis?
It is the closest Star to planet Earth.
What is the Sun?
Type of electricity that happens when positive and negative charges no longer balance. (It is the cause for lightning.)
What is Static Electricity?
Northern lights are caused by charged particles traveling quickly from the sun and getting attracted to the poles. Another name for Northern lights is ________?
What is Aurora Borealis?
A force that acts when two substances rub together.
What is Friction?
Earth's natural satellite, that reflects the light of the Sun.
What is The Moon?
Huge balls of hot glowing gasses in space.
What are Stars?
This type of Circuit has two or more paths for electric charge to flow. If one path is cut, the flow can continue through the others.
What is a Parallel Circuit?
A coil of wire, through which an electric current passes, wrapped around an iron core.
What is an Electromagnet?
The ability to use force to move something.
What is Work?
It takes 28 days for the moon to circle or orbit the Earth. What is this movement called ?
What is Revolution?
Groups of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape.
What is a Constellation?