Vocabulary
Moon
Earth
Seasons
Day and Night
100
Different shapes the moon seems to have.
What is phases.
100
The phase of the moon when the night sky is clear and you can't see the moon.
What is a new moon.
100
The Earth takes one day to
What is rotate.
100
When it is summer here, on the other side of the world it is
What is winter
100
You shadow is smallest during this time of day.
What is noon.
200
Spinning of an object on its axis.
What is rotation.
200
The phase of the moon when the moon looks like a lighted circle in the sky.
What is a full moon.
200
This makes the Earth look blue from space.
What is water.
200
When it is fall here, on the other side of the world it is
What is spring.
200
Result of the moon's shadow falling on Earth.
What is a solar eclipse.
300
Result of Earth's shadow falling on the moon.
What is a lunar eclipse.
300
It takes the moon this long to go through its phases.
What is about 29 days.
300
The two different types of water found on Earth are
What is salt water and fresh water.
300
The temperature when the sun's rays are shinning straight down on the Earth.
What is warm.
300
If it is day on one side of the Earth, then on the other side of the Earth it is
What is night
400
Movement of one object around another.
What is revolution.
400
The moon does not produce light. The moon is lit by
What is the sun.
400
The water in glaciers consists of
What is fresh water.
400
Earth has seasons because of
What is the Earth's axis is tilted.
400
It is always cold at the North Pole. Infer about the way the sun's rays hit the North pole.
What is on a slant, or tilt.
500
Result of the moon's shadow falling on the Earth.
What is a solar eclipse.
500
The moon rotates and revolves around
What is the Earth.
500
Earth's axis is straight or tilted?
What is tilted.
500
The temperature when the sun's rays are shinning down on the Earth at a slant.
What is cold.
500
The cause of day/night on Earth.
What is the Earth's rotation.
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