Basics
The Seasons
Moon Phases
The Tides
Earth Moon and Sun
100

To spin on its axis.

Rotate

100

The seasons are caused by the _____ of the Earth on its axis and how it ________ around the Sun.

Tilt, revolves

100

In this phase, the moon looks totally dark.

New moon

100

We have these two types of tides.

High and Low

100

Earth has an _________ that surrounds and protects it.

Atmosphere

200

How long does it take the Earth to rotate on its axis?

24 hours

200

In summer, it is hot because we are receiving _____ sunlight.

Direct, lots of, more

200

The moon phases repeat every ____ days.

29.5

(about a month)

200

There are _____ tides a day.

4

200

The sun is an average sized yellow _______.

Star

300

To orbit or go around something else.

Revolve

300

Which two seasons receive about the same amount of sunlight?

Spring and Fall

300

This moon phase is light on the right!

First quarter

300

True or false: Tides are caused by the Moon's gravity pulling on Earth.

True

300

The tides are mostly caused by...

The Moon's gravity

400

How long does it take Earth to revolve around the Sun?

365 days

400

If the Northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, what season is it there?

Winter

400

This moon phase is light on the left! 

Last quarter

400

About how far apart are the tides?

6 hours

400

The Sun is about ___ times bigger than Earth!

110

500

Why can we not see the Sun at night?

The Earth is turned away from it!

500

In Australia, they celebrate Christmas in which season?

Summer!

500

What are the four main phases of the moon in the correct order?

New Moon, First Quarter Moon, Full Moon, Last Quarter Moon

500

We have the highest tides during what two moon phases?

Full moon and New Moon

500

The Earth revolves around the ____ and the Moon revolves around the _____

Sun, Earth

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