Seasons & Sunlight
Lunar Phases & Tides
Forces & Motion
Gravity & Space
Metric Madness
100

What causes seasons on Earth?

Earth's tilt on its axis as it revolves around the Sun.

100

What causes tides?

The gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.

100

What is Newton's 2nd Law?

Force = mass × acceleration (F = ma).

100

What are two factors that affect gravitational force?

Mass of the objects and distance between them.

100

What base number is the metric system based on?

10

200

What is the degree of the angle of Earth's tilt?

23.5 degrees

200

Name all 8 moon phases in order.

New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, Waning Crescent.

200

What happens if force increases but mass stays the same?

Acceleration increases.

200

Does an astronaut weigh the same on Earth and the moon?

No

200

Convert 1.2L to mL.

1,200 mL

300

Why is it hotter near the equator?

The equator receives direct sunlight year-round.

300

What is a spring tide?

A tide with the greatest high tides and lowest low tides, occurring during new and full moons.

300

A toy car (1kg) is pushed with 10N. What is its acceleration?

10 ÷ 1 = 10 m/s².

300

Why does a truck take longer to stop than a car?

The truck has more mass, which means more momentum and requires more force to stop.

300

Convert 4kg to grams.

4,000 grams

400

What season is it in the Northern Hemisphere at position 3?

Summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

400

During which moon phase does a lunar eclipse occur?

During a full moon.

400

If mass increases but force stays the same, what happens to acceleration?

Acceleration decreases

400

Why do objects fall toward Earth?

Earth has a large mass and its gravity pulls objects toward its center.

400

What is the base unit for mass in metric?

Gram

500

What is a solstice?

When the Sun is at its greatest distance north or south of the equator, marking the longest and shortest days of the year.

500

How many high and low tides typically occur each day?

Two high tides and two low tides.

500

A cart is pushed with 20N and has a mass of 4kg. Find acceleration.

20 ÷ 4 = 5 m/s².

500

How does the Sun’s gravity keep planets in orbit?

It pulls planets toward it, while their inertia keeps them moving forward — together this causes orbital motion.

500

Convert 4,000,000 mm to km

4km

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