The Sky From Earth
Earth In Space
From Any Lesson
Moon Phases & Eclipses
Bonus Questions
100

The ____________is an object that burns up forming streak of light as it enters Earth's Atmosphere

A Meteor

100

How long does it take for the Earth to do one rotation on its axis?

One Day

100

How long does it take for the Earth to complete one whole revolution around the Sun?

One Year.

100

True or False

The moon's orbit around Earth is absolutely straight with respect to Earth's orbit around the sun.

False

(The moon's orbit is relatively straight, compared to Earth's orbit around the sun.)

100

The motion of Earth around the sun mostly affects

A.Length of a Month

B.The cycle of the seasons

C.Phases of the Moon

B. The Cycle of the seasons.

200

 A Star is a sphere of hot gas mostly made of _______________ and ________________.

Hydrogen, and Helium

200

When the sun is farthest north of the equator, we call this the _________ ________________. 

June Solstice

200

When it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, it is winter in the________________.

Northern Hemisphere

200

What causes a solar eclipse?

The Moon blocks sunlight from reaching Earth.

200

The time between today's and tomorrow's sunset is?

a. 12 hours

b. 24 hours

c. 36 hours

d. 48 hours

b. 24 hours

300

Which of the following objects is found in Earth's atmosphere?

A.Comet

B.Meteor

C.Moon

D.Planet

B.Meteor


300

What is Earth's annual motion around the sun called?

A.Month

B.Revolution

C.Rotation

D.Season

B.Revolution

300

What causes the seasons?

As Earth orbits the sun, changes in the amount of sunlight result from the tilt of Earth's axis.

300

A(n) ____________ eclipse occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun.

lunar

300

The moon phase when you can see half of the moon lite up is the _________  ____________. 

Full Moon

400

Over time, people have given names to groups of stars, called _________________________.

constellations

400

Earth has seasons because its __________ is tilted as it revolves around the sun.

Axis

400

You can see what five planets from Earth without a telescope?

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn

400

One day on the moon is how long-on Earth?

One Moon day is a month on Earth.

400

Earth's gravity pulls the moon _______________.

(Inward or Outward)

Inward

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