Day and Night
Seasons
Phases of the Moon
Eclipses
Tides
100

One full rotation of the Earth.

What is a day?

100

The imaginary line that separates the hemispheres.

What is the Equator?

100

The number of phases of the moon.

What is 8?

100

The colour the moon goes during a lunar eclipse.

What is red?

100

When the water is at its highest point for the day.

What is high tide?

200

The period when the sun has just risen.

What is dawn?

200

The season Japan would be experiencing if Australia was in Spring.

What is Autumn?

200

The moon's phase when the whole visible side is lit up by the sun.

What is a full moon?

200
A type of solar eclipse when the entire sun is blocked by the moon.

What is a total solar eclipse?

200

The length of a tidal cycle.

What is half a day. (twice a day)

300

The point upon which the Earth rotates.

What is an axis?

300

The reason why the sun's intensity is different in each hemisphere.

What is Earth's tilt?

300

27.3 days.

What is the length of the moon's orbit.

300

The name of the point on the earth you need to be to view the full eclipse.

Where is the umbra?

300

When the sun and moon's gravitational pull works together to influence the tides.

What is spring tide?

400

The location where time zones are measured from.

What is Greenwich Mean time?

400

Places that can experience 24 hours of daylight.

What are Earth's poles?

400

The time the moon will be in the sky during a new moon.

What is daytime?

400

The factor that affects how much of the sun will be blocked by the moon.

What is the closeness of the moon?

400
When the sun and moon's gravity work against each other.

What is neap tide?

500

The names for the longest and shortest days of the year.

What is the solstice?

500
The name where the day and night are of equal lengths.

What is the equinox?

500

The reason the moon can be seen at night.

What is reflected sunlight?

500

The force that causes light to bend around the Earth and hit the moon during a lunar eclipse.

What is gravity?

500

The reason why tides on the opposite side of the moon are also high.

Earth's rotation.

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