Vocab
Eclipses
Seasons
Moon Phases
Tides
100
The way a planet spins around its center (axis)

Rotation

100

How many types of eclipses are there? 

2

100

How many degrees is the Earth tilted at?

23.5

100

How many different moon phases are there?

8

100

What are the two types of tides?

Spring and Neap

200

An invisible line around which an object rotates or spins 

Axis

200

Solar Eclipses occur during which moon phase?

New Moon

200

June 21 and December 21 are considered what

Solstice (sun stop, longest and shortest daylight days)

200

The Earth and the moon rotate in which direction

Counterclockwise

200

Which tide am I describing?

When the sun and moon are inline with each other, the gravitational pull is in the same direction.

Spring Tide

300

when one object gets in between you and another object; blocks your view

Eclipse 

300

Which eclipse is this showing? 

Sun-----Earth-----Moon

Lunar Eclipse 

300

March 21 and September 21 are considered what?

Equinox (equal day/night)

300

How many days does it take for the moon to move through its cycle?

29.5 days 

300

The Sun, Moon, and the Earth are at right angles of eachother

Neap Tide

400

4 divisions; having particular weather patterns and daylight hours 

Seasons

400

What is the lighter shadow in an eclipse 

Penumbra

400

What are the 3 reasons for seasons?

Earths revolution around the sun, Earths tilt, and the intensity of the sun (how close you are to the sun)

400

Which moon phase comes after a Waxing Gibbous?

Full Moon

400

In a spring tide, what are the moon phases it occurs in?

Full Moon and New Moon

500

The change in the sunlit area of one celestial body

Phase 

500

Which eclipse is this showing? 

Sun----Moon----Earth

Solar Eclipse 

500

How many days does it take for the Earth to rotate around the sun?

365.25 days 

500

True or False: We always see the same side of the moon

True!

500
When the sun and the moon are at right angles of each other, the gravitational pulls are NOT in the same direction. Which tide is this?

Neap Tide

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