Planets
Other Objects in Space
Earth's Rotation & Revolution
Earth's Moon
Forces
100

Which is the 2nd planet from the Sun?

Venus 

100

Which celestial object is also known as a natural satellite? 

a moon 

100

Which region of the Earth receives 12 hours of daylight & 12 hours of night all year round? 

the equator 

100

What moon phase occurs when the celestial bodies create a 180 degree angle with the moon in the middle? 

New Moon 

100

Which force is categorized by 2 objects rubbing or sliding against one another? 

friction force 

200

Which planet is known for its signature rings? 

Saturn 

200

What is the scientific name for shooting stars? 

meteros 

200

What season is Australia currently experiencing? 

summer 

200

What does the moon look like from Earth when the Earth, Sun & Moon create a 90 degree angle? 

half moon OR 1st/3rd quarter moon 

200

Which force is categorized by 2 magnets attracting toward each other? 

magnetic force 

300

Which type of planet is categorized by having rings, many moons, large masses and shorter rotations? 

Jovian planets 

300
Where are most asteroids from? 

asteroid belt between mars & Jupiter 

300

The date is July 1st, its my birthday ! I am planning a trip to Paris? What should I pack? 

anything summer related is correct ! 

300

To what degree is the Moon's orbit tilted as it goes around the Earth? 

5 degrees 

300

What are the 2 main categories of forces? 

contact & non contact 

400

What are the 3 classifications of a planet? 

- must orbit the Sun 

- must assume a spherical shape 

- must have cleared path around orbit 

400

What is the name of the famous comet set to return in July of 2061? 

Halley's comet 

400

Why do we have seasons? 

B/c the Earth orbits the sun, different hemispheres are tilted toward or away from the sun receiving carrying amount of sunlight. direct sunlight = summer, indirect sunlight = winter 

400

How long is a lunar cycle? 

29.5 days 

400

Which force allows us to stand up and not fall through the floor? 

normal force 

500

Which planet is ms rivers from? 

mars 

500

What is the difference between a meteorite and a meteoroid? 

meteorite is when the "space rock" hits the Earth's surface while a meteoroid is when it is floating in space 

500

Why do we have day and night? 

Due to earth rotation on its axis ! 

500

What year did the 1st Americans walk on the Moon? 

1969

500

You are sitting on a train moving 90mph. How fast are you moving? 

90 mph 

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