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100

What causes Earth to have day and night?
a. Earth’s revolution
b. Earth’s rotation
c. Earth’s orbit
d. The Sun’s rotation

Answer: b. Earth’s rotation

100

What is the shape of Earth’s orbit around the Sun?
a. Circular
b. Elliptical
c. Spiral
d. Straight line

Answer: b. Elliptical

100

What is the Sun’s gravitational pull responsible for?
a. Pushing Earth away
b. Keeping Earth in orbit
c. Stopping Earth’s rotation
d. Causing equinoxes

Answer: b. Keeping Earth in orbit

100

What direction does Earth rotate?
a. Counterclockwise
b. Clockwise
c. Horizontally
d. Vertically

Answer: a. Counterclockwise

100

What is the main reason for different temperatures at different latitudes?
a. Earth’s distance from the Sun
b. The Moon’s gravitational pull
c. The angle of sunlight
d. Earth’s speed

Answer: c. The angle of sunlight

200

What is the imaginary line that Earth rotates around called?
a. Equator
b. Orbit
c. Rotation axis
d. Revolution line

Answer: c. Rotation axis

200

Which season begins in the Northern Hemisphere during the June solstice?
a. Winter
b. Spring
c. Summer
d. Fall

Answer: c. Summer

200

Why do temperatures differ between the equator and the poles?
a. The equator is closer to the Sun
b. The Sun’s rays hit the equator more directly
c. The poles are tilted toward the Sun
d. The Sun’s rays are weaker at the equator

Answer: b. The Sun’s rays hit the equator more directly

200

Which of these affects how much sunlight a region receives?
a. The Sun’s size
b. Earth’s rotation
c. The tilt of Earth’s axis
d. The Moon’s gravity

Answer: c. The tilt of Earth’s axis

200

What happens to the length of daylight during the June solstice in the Northern Hemisphere?
a. Daylight increases
b. Daylight decreases
c. Daylight stays the same
d. There is no daylight

Answer: a. Daylight increases

300

What is the tilt of Earth’s rotation axis?
a. 15 degrees
b. 45 degrees
c. 23.5 degrees
d. 10 degrees

Answer: c. 23.5 degrees

300

Which hemisphere experiences summer during the December solstice?
a. Northern Hemisphere
b. Southern Hemisphere
c. Both hemispheres
d. Neither hemisphere

Answer: b. Southern Hemisphere

300

What causes seasons to change?
a. Earth’s rotation
b. The Moon’s phases
c. Earth’s tilted axis and revolution
d. The Sun’s rotation

Answer: c. Earth’s tilted axis and revolution

300

What is a solstice?
a. When Earth is farthest from the Sun
b. When the Sun is directly above the equator
c. When the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky
d. When the day and night are equal

Answer: c. When the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky

300

What causes the Sun’s apparent motion across the sky?
a. The Sun moving in space
b. Earth’s rotation
c. The tilt of Earth’s axis
d. Earth’s revolution

Answer: b. Earth’s rotation

400

What is Earth’s revolution?
a. Earth spinning on its axis
b. Earth orbiting around the Moon
c. Earth orbiting around the Sun
d. Earth tilting its axis
Answer: c. Earth orbiting around the Sun

Answer: c. Earth orbiting around the Sun

400

What is caused by Earth’s rotation?
a. Seasons
b. Day and night
c. The Sun’s gravitational pull
d. Earth’s revolution

Answer: b. Day and night

400

What is the time of year when day and night are equal?
a. Solstice
b. Equinox
c. Summer
d. Winter

Answer: b. Equinox

400

What is the Sun’s diameter in miles if it is 1,390,000 km? (1 km = 0.621 miles)
a. 863,700 miles
b. 1,000,000 miles
c. 800,000 miles
d. 900,000 miles

Answer: a. 863,700 miles

400

Why does Earth have a spherical shape?
a. Gravity pulls matter into a sphere
b. The Sun’s energy shapes Earth
c. Earth’s rotation stretches it out
d. Earth’s orbit around the Sun shapes it

Answer: a. Gravity pulls matter into a sphere

500

What happens during an equinox?
a. Day and night are unequal
b. Earth’s axis is tilted the most
c. Day and night are equal
d. The Sun is closest to Earth

Answer: c. Day and night are equal

500

How long does it take Earth to complete one revolution?
a. 24 hours
b. 30 days
c. 365.25 days
d. 12 hours

Answer: c. 365.25 days

500

What happens during the March equinox?
a. Winter begins
b. Summer begins
c. Day and night are equal
d. Earth is farthest from the Sun

Answer: c. Day and night are equal

500

What season begins in the Southern Hemisphere during the September equinox?
a. Spring
b. Summer
c. Fall
d. Winter

Answer: a. Spring

500

How would increasing air pollution impact clouds?
a. More clouds would form due to additional particles
b. Fewer clouds would form
c. Clouds would move faster
d. Air pollution doesn’t affect clouds

Answer: a. More clouds would form due to additional particles

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