This force is what keeps everything in the universe together, and affects revolution/orbit, weight, and the tides.
What is gravity?
This is the whole of everything in space, including all bodies, solar systems, and galaxies.
This cycle paints a different shape in the night sky throughout every 28 days.
This is how many tides occur in a day.
What is 4 tides?
These waves are forms of light energy that travel at the speed of light.
What are electromagnetic waves?
One of these values is the measure of all of the "stuff" inside of an object, and the other value is the measure of gravity on the object.
What is mass and weight?
These bodies are large, rock-shaped objects that orbit the Sun and are smaller than planets.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
In these two seasons, the lengths of day and night approximately equal.
What are Spring and Autumn (or Fall)
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
This tide occurs when the ocean is at its highest level during the day.
What is high tide?
These waves have the lowest frequency and longest wavelength. They are used for broadcasting, satellites, radar, and navigation systems.
What are radio waves?
These two planets are known as "Ice Giants", but are part of the group of planets known as "gas giants".
What are Neptune and Uranus?
These are chunks of ice and dust that travel through space.
What are comets?
These terms explain the growing or shrinking of light in the lunar cycle.
What is waxing and waning?
The tide that occurs during the new moon and full moon.
What is spring tide?
What are microwaves?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Located between Mars and Jupiter, this band is home to many of the rocky floating objects in our solar system.
What is the Asteroid/Kupier belt?
Our galaxy shares a name with a popular candy bar and is an example of a type of galaxy. Name both.
What is the Milky Way and spiral galaxy?
This stage in the life cycle of a star occurs in all stars before they take their own life paths.
What is main sequence?
The three types of lunar eclipses.
What are total, partial, and penumbral?
What are infrared rays?
These are the celestial bodies found within our solar system from the center going out.
What are the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (and pluto)?
These three galaxies make up all galaxies in the universe.
What are spiral, elliptical, and irregular?
These two stages of the seasonal cycle account for the longest and shortest days of the year.
What is the Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice?
This diagram is an example of this type of eclipse.
What is a solar eclipse?
These waves are the only part of the EMS that the human eye can see. It contains wavelengths that follow the acronym ROYGBIV.
What is Visible Light?