Earth
Moon
Seasons
Gravity
Other
100

How long is one rotation?

24 hours

100

How many moon phases are there in one lunar cycle?

8

100

What is the biggest contributing factor for seasons on Earth?

The Earths tilted axis

100

What is mass?

The amount of matter in an object

100

What is astronomy?

the scientific study of the Universe beyond Earth

200

How long is one revolution?

365.25 days

200

What are the names of the moon phases in order?

New Moon

Waxing Crescent

First Quarter

Waxing Gibbous

Full Moon

Waning Gibbous

Third Quarter 

Waning Crescent

200

The northern hemisphere experiences summer when it is _______ _______ the sun and experiences winter when it is _______ _______ from the sun

tilted towards ; tilted away

200

What is gravity?

The force of attraction between objects is due to their masses.

200

What happens with the extra 0.25 days we get every year?

After 4 years, the 0.25 day turns into 1 full day which turns into Feb 29th

300

What is the name of the shape the Earth revolves around the Sun?

Elipse

300

What does the term waxing mean in relation to the moon?

The right side of the moon is lit up

300

When it is spring in Argentina, what season would it be in New Jersey?

Autumn

300

What is weight?

A measure of the force of gravity on an object

300

Draw a model that shows the relationship of the Earth, Sun, and moon during a solar eclipse.

Sun, moon, Earth

400

What is the name of the imaginary line that runs through the Earth and how many degrees is it?

axis; 23.5º

400

Draw what waning gibbous looks like. (Shade in the part that should be lit up)

3/4th of the left side is lit up

400

Draw a model of the Sun and Earth when the southern hemisphere is experiencing summer.

The bottom half of the Earth should be tilted toward the Sun

400

What is the relationship between mass, weight, and gravity?

Mass is not affected by gravity while weight increases or decreases due to gravity increasing or decreasing. Weight will also change due to the mass of an object.

400

June 21st marks the first day of summer. This is also called the...

Summer solstice

500

The cause for night and day

Earth rotating on its axis moving in and out of the sun's light
500

Draw the positions of the moon, Earth, and Sun during a lunar eclipse.

Sun, Earth, moon

500

Which season is neither hemisphere tilted toward or away from the Sun?

Spring or Autumn

500

To calculate weight on any given planet, you would use the formula 

weight = mass x gravity

 On mars, the force of gravity is 3.7 m/s². The weight of an object is 250 kg. Describe how you would solve for the mass.

mass = 250 kg / 3.7m/s²  

500

As the distance between two objects increases, what happens to the gravitational pull?

Gravitational pull decreases

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