Gravity
Seasons
Lunar Phases
Tides
Eclipses
100

What force keeps the planets orbiting around the Sun?

Gravity

100

What causes the change in seasons on Earth?

The tilt of Earth’s axis and its orbit around the Sun

100

What phase of the Moon occurs when it is completely dark from Earth?

New Moon

100

What force is primarily responsible for causing tides on Earth?

The gravitational pull of the Moon

100

What type of eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun?

Solar Eclipse

200

What happens to an object’s weight when it moves from Earth to the Moon?

It decreases because the Moon has less gravity than Earth.

200

During which season in the Northern Hemisphere does the North Pole tilt toward the Sun?

Summer

200

What causes the different phases of the Moon?

The Moon’s position relative to Earth and the Sun

200

How often do most coastal areas experience high and low tides in one day?

2 high tides and 2 low tides per day

200

What type of eclipse occurs when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon?

Lunar Eclipse

300

How does gravity affect the motion of a ball thrown into the air?

Gravity pulls the ball back down to Earth.

300

What is the term for the day when daylight and nighttime hours are approximately equal?

Equinox

300

What is the phase called when more than half of the Moon is illuminated but not yet full?

Gibbous

300

What are the high and low water levels of the ocean called?

High tide and low tide

300

During a solar eclipse, what part of the Moon’s shadow creates the total eclipse effect?

The umbra

400

Who formulated the law of universal gravitation?

Sir Isaac Newton

400

Why is it warmer in the summer than in the winter?

Because the Sun's rays hit the Earth more directly in the summer

400

What is the term for the phase when the Moon is getting smaller?

Waning

400

What phase(s) of the Moon cause a neap tide?

1st quarter and 3rd quarter

400

What is it called when only a portion of the Sun is covered by the Moon?

Partial solar eclipse

500

What two factors determine the strength of gravity between two objects?

Mass of the objects and the distance between them

500

What is the angle of Earth’s axial tilt?

Approximately 23.5 degrees

500

How many days does it take for the Moon to complete a full cycle of phases?

About 29.5 days

500

What is a spring tide?

A tide with the greatest difference between high and low water levels

500

Why don’t eclipses happen every month?

Because the Moon’s orbit is tilted relative to Earth’s orbit around the Sun

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