Astronomical Phenomena
Moon
Seasons
First Nations, Metis and Inuit Connections
More Questions
100

True or False - A shooting star is an astronomical phenomena

True

100

When the moon is 100% white

Full moon

100

When it is winter in Australia, what season is it in Canada?

Summer

100

Why do we have a leap year? 

to keep our calendar in sync with the Earth's orbit around the Sun, which takes approximately 365.2422 days—not exactly 365.

100

What can be affected by moon phases?

a) tides

b) seasons

c) days

d) years

a) tides


200
Blue, purple or green lights in the sky of the northern hemisphere

Aurora (Northern Lights)

200

A moon looking more and more full

Waxing

200

When days and nights are even

Equinox

200

For the First Peoples of Canada, what does the aurora represent? 

They symbolize some of the teachings and

practices of the First Peoples.

200
The Earth completes a full rotation every:

a) 24 hours

b) 12 hours

c) 30 days

d) 365 days

a) 24 hours

300

Which of these is not an astronomical phenomena?

The moon

Shooting Star

A rocket ship in space

Rocket Ship in Space

300

The moon looking about 3/4 full

Gibbous

300

What angle is the earth tilted?

23.5 degrees

300

How does our orbit around the Sun affect agriculture and hunting?

In agriculture, these changes affect when crops are planted and harvested. For hunting, animal behaviors change with seasons, influencing when and where they can be hunted.

300

What moon phase comes after a new moon?

a) full

b) waxing

c) waning

d) gibbous

b) waxing

400

The sun is momentarily blacked out by the moon

Solar Eclipse

400

How long is a lunar cycle

29.5 days

400

What can seasons tell us

Temperature, weather, hunting/migration patterns, when to plant food etc.

400

What does it mean that the Cree were traditionally hunters and gatherers?

They moved around, hunting for animals to eat and use for tools and looking for food they could gather, like berries.

400

When an area is dark for more than 24 hours it is called...

a) midnight sun

b) polar sun

c) polar day

d) polar night

d) polar night

500

Any natural occurrence that we can see in space

Astronomical phenomena

500

Describe the order of a lunar eclipse.

sun earth moon - earth blocks sun from moon, creating a shadow. Moon looks red. 

500

Describe how seasons occur

Earth rotates on an axis, which means either the northern or southern hemisphere is tilted closer to the sun, creating summer/winter seasons in the hemispheres. When the hemispheres are close to equal amounts of sunlight is when we experience spring or fall. 

500

What represents a time of new beginnings for the Métis?

New Moon

500

Why are some days longer than others?

Days are longer at certain times of the year because the Earth is tilted on its axis

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