This theory states that Earth is at the center of the solar system and all objects revolve around Earth.
What is the Geocentric Theory?
Earth spinning on it's axis.
What is a rotation?
These are caused by the combination of Earth's rotation on a titled axis while it revolves around the sun.
What are the 4 seasons?
This is the reason we see the moon differently throughout a given month.
What is the position of the moon changes as it revolves around Earth, changing the amount of sunlight that reflects off its surface?
This is the tendency of a moving object to keep moving or a still object to remain still until a force acts upon it.
What is inertia?
This is how long it takes for Earth to make one rotation.
What is 24 hours?
What season does each letter represent (for Northern Hemisphere) on the diagram
D- Spring
C- Winter
B- Fall
A- Summer

The phase of the moon at letter A.
What is New moon?
This theory states that the sun is at the center of the solar system and all objects revolve around the sun.
What is the Heliocentric Theory?
The rotation of Earth causes us to experience this.
What is day and night?
Occurs on June 21st and causes longer days (sunlight) as the sun's rays hit more directly on the N. Hemisphere.
What is the summer solstice?
The phase of the moon at letter C.
What is 1st Quarter?
This is the attractive force between 2 objects.
What is gravity?
The Earth moving along its orbit around the sun.
What is a revolution?
Occurs on December 21st and causes shorter days (sunlight) as the sun's rays hit the N. Hemisphere indirectly.
What is the winter solstice?
The phase of the moon at letter B.

What is Waxing Crescent?
How do the forces of gravity and inertial work together to keep Earth and other objects in motion around the sun.
Gravity keeps Earth on its orbital path while inertia keeps the Earth continuously moving around the sun.
It takes the Earth this many days to make one revolution around the sun.
What is 365 & 1/4 days?
Occurs around March 21st and causes equal amounts of day and night (light and darkness).
What is the spring (vernal) equinox?
This phase of the moon is represented at letter H.
What is Waning Crescent?
The tilt of Earth's axis causes us to experience these
What our 4 seasons?
Occurs around September 21st and causes equal amount of day and night (light and darkness).
What is the fall (autumnal) equinox?
This phase of the moon is represented at letter G.
What is 3rd Quarter?
We experience this every 4 years because it takes 365 & 1/4 days for Earth to fully revolve and after 4 years the 1/4 days add up to a full extra day
What is a leap year?
This phase of the moon is represented at letter F.
What is Waning Gibbous?
This phase of the moon is represented at letter E.
What is Full Moon?
This phase of the moon is represented at letter D.
What is Waxing Gibbous?