How many hours are in a day?
24
What Season is it at point A in the northern hemisphere?
Summer
Why do we have a lunar cycle?
Because of the moon's orbit around the Earth.
What causes tides?
The gravity of the moon and sun, and the Earth’s rotation
At what degree is the Earth tilted at?
23.5°
What is the longest day of the year?
The Summer Solstice
What causes seasons?
The Earth's orbit around the sun
When we see a new moon, where is it positioned?
Directly between the Earth and the sun.
Spring tides happen every __ days.
14
At what degree is the Moon tilted at?
6.68°
What causes the day and night cycle?
The rotation of the Earth on its axis
What is the first day of spring called?
The Vernal Equinox
What is position #3 called?
A 1st Quarter moon
Neap tides happen during the ______________.
1st and 3rd Quarter moons.
Who discovered tides?
A Greek explorer named Pytheas.
What is the shortest day on Earth called?
The Winter solstice
In the southern hemisphere, what season is it at point D?
Spring
What is it called when the moon is getting bigger?
Waxing
High tides are also formed when _____.
Inertia pulls the water outward.
Why do we have a leap year every 4 years?
Because the Earth actually takes 365 ¼ days to make an orbit.
How long is the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere?
Around 15 hours
If it is summer, what type of sunlight are you experiencing?
Direct sunlight
What is position #6 called?
A Waning gibbous moon
Every particle on Earth is being pulled by the Moons gravity. Why is the pull on the water more noticeable?
Because the water moves more freely
1 day on Venus is ___ days on Earth.
243