Moon's Motion
Moon's Features
Moon's Phases
Moon Facts
Miscellaneous
100

This force is responsible for the Moon's movement around Earth.

What is... gravity

100

These formed when large objects from space crashed into the Moon.

What are... craters.

100

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This is defined as the lit part of the Moon or a planet that can be seen from Earth.

What is... a phase.

100

This is the side of the Moon that is always facing the Earth.

What is... the near side.

100

Why does the Moon shine?

What is... it reflects light from the sun.

200

What would happen to the Moon if Earth's gravity ended?

What is... the Moon would fly in a straight line into space.

200

How long ago did most of the Moon's craters form?

What is... 3.5 billion years.

200

These phases occur when MORE of the Moon's near side is lit each night.

What are... waxing phases.

200

This is the side of the Moon that never faces Earth.

What is... the far side.

200

Does the Moon emit its own light?

What is... no.

300
EXACTLY how long does it take for the Moon to make one revolution around Earth?

What is... 27.3 days.

300

Define maria.

What is... the large, dark, flat areas on the Moon. They formed when lava flowed through the Moon's crust and hardened.
300

These phases occur when LESS of the Moon's near side is lit each night.

What are... waning phases.

300

What are the three main features of the Moon's surface called?

What are... maria, highlands, and craters.
300

Who spoke the famous words, "The Eagle has landed," when stepping foot onto the Moon?

Who is... Neil Armstrong.

400
Compare how long it takes the Moon to orbit Earth with the amount of time it takes the Moon to make one rotation.

What is... both the Moon's rotation and revolution take the same amount of time (27.3 days).

400

These are the light-colored areas on the Moon.

What are... highlands.

400

This occurs when the entire near side of the Moon is completely lit.

What is... a full moon.

400

This is the average distance of the Moon from Earth.

What is... 384,000 kilometers (roughly 238,900 miles, which is equivalent to driving entirely around the Earth's equator 10 times - about 6 months).

400

What is the name of the theory that explains how the Moon was created?

What is... the Giant Impact Hypothesis.

500
What is the difference between a revolution and rotation?

Revolution - movement of one object around another, like an orbit

Rotation - a spinning motion

500

What feature is considered to be older than maria?

What are... highlands.

500

During this week in the lunar cycle, less and less of the near side of the Moon is lit, eventually making it completely dark (new moon). 

What is... week 4.

500

During this Moon phase, the Moon is becoming visible at night, but we can only see a small piece of it.

What is... waxing crescent.

500

What type of object is the Moon?

What is... a satellite.

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