This causes day and night.
What is the Earth's rotation?
This is the Earth's satellite.
What is the Moon?
This is the type of space matter that the Moon is.
What is a natural satellite?
The amount of planets that orbit the Sun
What is 8?
Solar flares are explosions on the Sun's surface.
What is true?
This planet rotates counter-clockwise.
What is the Earth?
This is the Earth's age.
What is 4.543 billion years?
What is ~ 4.5, 5, 4.54, 4.543 billion years?
The Moon passes through this planet's shadow to cause a lunar eclipse.
What is the Earth?
The most common material in the Sun.
What is Hydrogen?
The Sun is a large star.
What is false?
(The Sun is midsize.)
This space matter spins at the same rate it moves.
What is the Moon?
This causes the seasons.
What is Earth's quarterly orbit?
This is the primary cause of the Moon's craters.
What are asteroids/meteors?
The classification of the temperature of the Sun.
What is medium temperature?
The Earth rotates at the same rate as it orbits.
What is false?
(A rotation is a day. A orbit is a year.)
This ball of explosive plasma rotates but does not move.
What is the Sun?
This has an ozone layer, and belongs to the Earth.
What is Earth's atmosphere?
The amount of time the Moon takes to orbit the Earth
What is 27.3 days?
~27, 27.3 days
What is 11 hours?
or
What is 6 months?
The State of Texas states that solar flares take up to 6 months. However, most scientists agree that solar flares take up to 11 years.
The Sun and Moon have seasons.
What is false?
The original Solar System was an virtual image by the Catholic priests. They said that everything orbits the Earth. However, Galileo challenged them, showing them his visual observations of the sky, and presenting the Solar System we know today. A man tried to combine these ideas, for fear of upsetting either group. He presented a diagram that had the Earth orbiting the Sun, but everything else orbiting the Earth. Galileo had his supporters. This group of followers were called this.
Who were the Galileans?
This is the vertical distance that the Earth's atmosphere covers.
What is 10,000 feet, or 1.893939 miles, or 120,000 inches, or 304,800 cm, or 1.645788 nautical miles?
There are this many craters on the Moon.
What is 181,000 craters?
The rarest material in the Sun
What is astatine
The light from the Sun takes 6 minutes to reach Earth.
What is false?
(8 minutes)