Facts
What is gravity?
Solar System
Space
Moon Phases
100
Who created the first rule of gravity?
Who is Sir Isaac Newton.
100
This force causes objects to fall to the ground.
What is gravity.
100
This object was created 4.5 billion years ago with the help of gravity.
What is the Sun.
100
Gravity keeps this object in orbit around the Earth.
What is the moon.
100

A lunar month is how many days?

What is 29.5 days?

200
We use this unit of measurement to measure weight.
What is a Newton
200
Gravity does this to the planets.
What is keeps them in orbit around the sun.
200
This object is responsible for creating the tides on the Earth's oceans.
What is the moon.
200
This event occurs when an objects motion is balanced against the pull of gravity.
What is weightlessness.
200

What does waxing mean?

What is the illuminated part becomes larger?

300

Is Gravity a pull force or push force?

What is a pull force.

300
The more ____ the object, the stronger the gravitational pull.
What is mass.
300
The gravitational pull of this planet is the highest in the solar system. Someone weighing 100 lbs on Earth would weigh over 250 pounds on it.
What is Jupiter.
300

The furthest an object is from another object means that gravity is stronger or weaker?

What is weaker?

300

The moon phase during a solar eclipse.

What is a new moon?

400
All objects with ______ have gravity.
What is mass.
400

You're the LUCKY ONE!

The word gravity begins with this letter.

What is the letter G.

400

The gravitational pull of these planets (guess one) is the lowest in the solar system. Someone weighing 100 lbs on Earth would weigh under 40 pounds on either of them.

What is Mercury or Mars.

400

As objects become closer to each other, the gravitational pull between them increases or decreases.

What is increases.

400
Which eclipse can occur during a full moon?

What is a lunar eclipse?

500

_____ is the result of gravity pulling on an object. This word starts with the letter w.

What is weight.

500
Gravity is the attraction of objects with this.
What is energy.
500

What is the difference between a neap tide and a spring tide?

Spring tides occur when the sun and the moon are in line (180°) with the earth. Neap tides occur when the sun and the moon occur at right angles (90°) to the earth.


500

What is the connections among moon phases, tides, and gravity?

Discuss this question with your group.

500

Draw a waning gibbous and explain what is happening.

A waning gibbous occurs after a full moon because the lit part of the moon is getting smaller.

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