The path earth follows as it revolves around the sun is _________________?
Orbit
Attracts all objects toward each other ________?
Gravity
The cyclical rise or fall of ocean water is____________?
Tides
How long is the moon cycle phase?
28-29 days
Full Moon
The imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles is __________?
Axis
The man who discovered the concept of gravity was ______________?
Isaac Newton
There are 2 _________tides and 2 __________ low tides every day.
high and low
How many phases of the moon are there?
8 phases

First Quarter Moon
The spinning of Earth on its axis is____________ and how often does this happen___________?
Rotation and every 24 hours
The force of an object to resist a change in motion is _________?
Inertia
Tides are mainly caused by ___________?
The 2 longest days of the year when the sun reaches its greatest distance North or South of the Equator. Happens in June and December.
Solstice
Waning Crescent
The movement of one object around another object is _________________ and how does earth do this to the sun___________
Revolution and every 365 days
The strength of gravity is affected by what 2 things?
1.
2.
distance and mass
When the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, blocking sunlight from Earth is is called a __________________________?
Solar Eclipse
The two days of the year when day and night are equal . Happens in March and September.
Equinox
Waxing Crescent
Why does the earth have seasons?
Because the Earth's axis is tilted. As it revolves arount the sun, the end that is tilted toward the sun is summer and the end that is tilted away from the sun is winter.
How does Earth remain in orbit around the sun?
Gravity pulls Earth toward the sun and
Inertia keeps Earth moving forward.
When the earth is between the sun and the moon and the Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon it is called a_______________________?
Lunar Eclipse
Explain the "back side of the moon"?
It is not visible from Earth because it always faces away from Earth. The moon does not rotate, it only revolves around the Earth.
A. B.
A. Waning Gibbous
B. Waxing Gibbous