Earth's Motion
Seasons
Moon's Rotation
Any and All
Vocabulary
100
A spinning motion is called

Rotation

100

The winter solstice occurs in __________ in the northern hemisphere and in___________ in the southern hemisphere.

December, summer

100

How many days does it take for the moon to make one complete rotation? 

27 days 

100
True or False: When it is summer in the United States, Earth is closet to the Sun. 

False

100

A day when Earth's rotation axis is most toward the sun but yet most away from the sun. 

Solstice

200
Earth rotates on its axis in a __________ ____________ direction, from ________ to _________. 

Counter clockwise, West to East

200

Which season (letter) would have the least amount of sunlight. 

A

200
How much of the moon is the sun always shining on? 

Half

200

What are seasons caused by? 

Earth's tilted axis
200

The dark, inner shadow of planet Earth

Umbra

300

Earth take _____ hours to rotate. 

24

300

As shown below, sunlight is more spread out as you move away from the __.

Equator

300

True or False: we see all sides of the moon.

False

300

A lunar eclipse can only occur during which type of moon phase?

Full Moon

300

the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth.

Solar Eclipse

400

The tilt of the rotation axis for Earth is always in the __________ direction by the ___________ amount. 

Same, same 

400

Winter occurs on the hemisphere of Earth that is ____.

Tilted away from the Sun. 

400

During what phases, more of the Moon is visible each night?

Waxing
400

During the September equinox and March equinox how many hours of daylight and darkness does everywhere recieve?

12 hours of daylight, 12 hours of darkness

400

The object's orbital motion around another object

Revolution

500

Earth stays around the sun in a circular path, this happens because of __________. 

Gravity 

500

___________ is a day when Earth's rotation axis is most toward or away from the Sun. 

Solstice

500

What Moon phase is described: As the lunar cycle begins, a sliver of light can be seen on the Moon's western half. Gradually the lit part becomes larger. 

Waxing Phase

500

The Sun's rays strike Earth at their northernmost and southernmost positions during

Winter and Summer Solstice

500

The outer part of a conical shadow cast by a celestial body, in which the light from the source is partially blocked

Penumbra

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