Moon Phases
Eclipses & Shadows
Tides
Earth: Round vs. Flat?
Models & Motion
100

What do we call the phase when the Moon’s lit side faces away from Earth?

New Moon

100

What do we call it when the Moon passes directly between Earth and the Sun?

Solar eclipse

100

What causes tides on Earth?

The Moon’s and Sun’s gravitational pull

100

What evidence did sailors notice that suggested Earth was curved?

Ships disappear hull-first over the horizon as they sail away.

100

What do we call Earth’s spinning motion on its axis?

Rotation

200

In which direction does the Moon orbit Earth (when viewed from above the North Pole)?

Counterclockwise.

200

What type of eclipse occurs when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon?

Lunar eclipse

200

What do we call the highest water levels during a day?

high tide

200

Who measured Earth’s circumference using shadows at different cities?

Eratosthenes

200

What do we call one complete orbit of Earth around the Sun?

A year or revolution.

300

What phase comes directly after the first quarter?

Waxing gibbous

300

Why do solar eclipses happen so rarely?

Because the Moon’s orbit is tilted relative to Earth’s orbit, so the Sun, Earth, and Moon only line up occasionally.

300

Why are there two high tides each day?

Earth rotates through two tidal bulges caused by the Moon’s gravity.

300

What is one modern observation that proves Earth is round without needing space photos?

Airplane flight paths and satellite orbits curve along Earth’s shape.

300

What is the imaginary line around which Earth rotates?

the Earth's axis.

400

About how long does it take the Moon to complete one revolution around Earth?

27.3 days

400

What is the imaginary flat plane that Earth orbits on called?

The Ecliptic

400

How long is the time between one high tide and the next?

About every 12 hours and 25 minutes

400

What natural phenomenon can be used to show the curvature of Earth’s shadow?

During a lunar eclipse, Earth’s round shadow is cast on the Moon.

400

How is Earth’s axis tilted relative to its orbit?

23.5 degrees.

500

What causes the Moon to appear to change shape (e.g. have different phases) throughout the month?

The changing angles of sunlight hitting the Moon as it orbits Earth.

500

During which Moon phase does a solar eclipse occur?

New Moon

500

Why is there a tidal bulge both on the side of Earth facing the Moon and on the opposite side?

The Moon’s gravity pulls more strongly on the near side, while the far side lags behind due to inertia, creating two bulges.

500

How could you prove Earth is round using only stars?

Different constellations are visible from different latitudes- for example, the North Star disappears as you move south.

500

What would happen to day and night if Earth stopped rotating?

One side constant daylight, one side constant night.

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