Moon
Tides
Planets
Miscellaneous
Seasons
100

How long does Earth's moon take to orbit Earth?

about a month

100

How many high tides occur in a day?

2

100

What would happen to the planets if there was no gravity?

They would fly all over the solar system

100

What is the term used to describe Earth's orbit around the sun?

Revolution

100

What is the name of a day when the number of daylight hours are the same as the number of nighttime hours?

Equinox

200
Suzy sees that the left half of the moon is lit up. About how many days will pass before the moon appears in the sky like that again?

30

200

How many hours pass between high tide and low tide?

6

200

True or False: each planet orbits in a nearly circular path

True

200

What causes the lengths of shadows to change?

the apparent motion of the sun

200

What is the name of the longest day in the year?

Summer solstice

300

What causes the moon's phases?

the moon's position in orbit
300

How does the moon affect tides?

Tides are caused mostly by the moon's gravity pulling on Earth's water

300

What force affects the movement of the planets in the solar system?

gravity

300

The stars appear to move across the night sky. Why does this happen?

Earth rotates on its axis

300

What causes the seasons?

Earth's orbit and tilt on its axis

400

What path does a moon follow?

It orbits a planet
400

What creates the daily cycle of the tides?

Earth's rotation

400

Why is the length of a day different on each planet?

Each planet takes a different amount of time to complete one rotation

400

What causes a solar eclipse?

the moon moves between Earth and the sun

400

What happens in the Southern Hemisphere as the March equinox approaches?

the days become shorter

500

When does a lunar eclipse take place?

when a full moon crosses Earth's shadow

500

If it is high tide on one side of the Earth, what tide is it on the opposite side of the Earth?

High tide

500

How long is the revolution of the Earth?

365 days

500

What imaginary line separates the Northern and Southern hemispheres?

the Equator

500

What happens to the sun and the temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere on the December solstice?

the sun is lowest in the sky and the temperature is cold

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