Weather
The Water Cycle
Day & Night
Seasons/The Moon
Our Solar System
100

describes how hot or cold something is

temperature

100

when water changes from a liquid to a gas

evaporate

100

an imaginary line that goes through the center of Earth from north to south

axis

100

Name the four seasons.

spring, summer, fall, winter

100

Name the 8 planets in order, starting with the planet closest to the Sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

200

water that falls to Earth from clouds

precipitation

200

when water vapor turns back into a liquid

condense

200

the spinning of Earth

rotation

200

What is the path Earth takes around the Sun and how long does it take?

orbit, 365 days

200

Which planet is the largest in our solar system?

Jupiter

300

a tool used to measure the speed of wind

anemometer

300

What is another word for water in the gaseous form?

water vapor

300

Besides looking at a clock, what is another way we can tell time.

We can look at the shadows.

300

What causes seasons?

The tilt of Earth and Earth's movement around the Sun causes the seasons.

300

What is the meaning of "solar?"

of the Sun

400

List four different kinds of precipitation.

rain, snow, sleet, and hail

400

Where are some places water evaporates from?

oceans, rivers, lakes, etc.

400

Describe what shadows may look like if the Sun is lower in the sky.

If the Sun is lower in the sky, the shadows are longer.

400

What are the four phases of the moon?

new moon, first quarter moon, full moon, last quarter moon

400

Name 2 planets that have rings.

Saturn and Uranus

500

List 5 different tools used to measure weather.

thermometer, ruler, rain gauge, wind sock, anemometer

500

Describe what happens in the water cycle in detail.

Water is warmed by the Sun, evaporates, and rises into the air.  Once the air cools, the water condenses and forms clouds.  Precipitation can fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.  Over time, rain and melted snow flow back to lakes, rivers, and oceans.

500

What causes day and night?  When is it day and when is it night?

Earth's rotation causes day and night.  It is day when one side of Earth faces the Sun.  At the same time, it is night on the other side of Earth.

500

Why do stars look so tiny from Earth?

They look tiny because they are far away.

500

What are some differences between the Inner Planets and Outer Planets?

The inner planets are closer to the Sun and are usually made of rocky material.  The outer planets are farther from the Sun, made of gases, and are much larger than the inner planets.

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