What is revolution?
This causes the Earth's seasons.
What is the tilt of the Earth as it revolves around the sun?
The amount of sunlight shining on the moon
What is half?
The cause of tides
The gravitational pull of the moon.
New moon is the phase in which this type of eclipse can happen.
What is a solar eclipse
The Earth takes this long to rotate on its axis
What is 24 hours
Season that occurs when the hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
What is "winter"?
The phase of the moon that is between the Earth and the Sun.
What is the new moon?
The tides that have the highest and lowest tide heights in a month
What are spring tides
Moon phase creating a lunar eclipse
What is a full moon
The Earth takes this long to revolve around the sun.
What is 365 1/4 days or 1 year
Season and axis' location when receiving direct sunlight and longer days
What is "summer and tilted towards the sun"?
The phase of the moon that occurs just before the new moon
What is waning crescent?
The Earth Moon and Sun are in a straight line during this type of tide.
What is a spring tide?
The moon moves between the Earth and the Sun and the moon's shadow falls on the Earth
What is a solar eclipse?
This causes day and night
What is "earth's rotation"?
Indirect sunlight and shorter daytime hours
What is winter?
The direction both the moon and the Earth revolve
What is the "counterclockwise"?
Tide that occurs when the Earth moon and sun are at right angles to each other.
What is a neap tide
The arrangement of the Earth Moon and sun during a lunar eclipse.
What is Sun, Earth, Moon?
or What is Moon, Earth Sun?
Where the sun's rays are most direct all year round
What is the "equator"?
The reason the beginning of spring and fall have the same number of daytime and nighttime hours
What is the axis is not tilted towards or away from the sun
What is "in between the high tide areas"?
Fishermen, ship's captains, and people who are doing stuff at the beach should all be aware of this.
What are high tides and low tides?
The moon moves behind the Earth and the Earth's shadow falls on the moon
What is a lunar eclipse?