The Sun: A Star in the Milky Galaxy
Our Solar System
Our Solar System
Moon phases
The Movement of Earth
100

Describe the Milky Way Galaxy 

The Milky Way Galaxy is a spiral galaxy that is made up of gas, dust, and newly formed stars. The stars in the Milky Way Galaxy range in size and age.

100

Identify the terrestrial (inner) planets

Mercury,  Venus,  Earth,  and Mars

100

Which planet is closest to the Sun?

Mercury

100

Why does the moon appear different throughout?

The Moon rotates and revolves. As the moon moves around the Earth,  we see different phases.

F.Y.I: The moon's rotation and revolution have the SAME period. That's why the same side of the Moon is ALWAYS facing Earth.

100

What causes day and night?

The tilt of Earth on its axis as it ROTATES.

200

How does temperature of a star affect its color?

Stars cooler than the Sun appear red or orange. Stars that look white or bluish- white are hotter than the Sun.

FYI: As stars age, they change in size and temperature.

200

Which planet is the CLOSEST in size to Earth?

Venus

200

Other than Earth, which planet is most likely capable of having living things survive?

Mars

200

What causes the appearance of a new moon?

When the moon is between the Sun and Earth, the little side is facing away from Earth.

200

How many hours in one day?

24 hours

300

What are some characteristics of the Sun?

The Sun is a middle age, medium-sized dwarf star.

It is the closest star to Earth.

It produces light and heat energy. 

FYI: It is made up of hydrogen and helium

It's distance is measured in light years

300

How many days does it take the Earth to make 1 complete revolution around the Sun?

365  and 1/4 days

300

What do Terrestrial (inner) planets have in common?

They are smaller, closer to the Sun,  have a rocky surface.


F.Y.I.

300

What is the direction of the rotation of the Moon around Earth?

The Moon rotates around the Earth from east to west.

300

How many degrees does the Earth tilt on its axis?

23 and 1/2 degrees

400

True or False. The Sun is located in center  of the Milky Galaxy

False: The Sun is located on one spiral arms of the Milky Galaxy.

400

What do Jovian (outer) planets have in common?

They are large in size, farther from the Sun, take a longer time to orbit the Sun, have many moons, and are made of gases.

400

When does Earth experience winter?

When Earth's axis is titled away from the sun.

400

What causes the appearance of a FULL moon?

When Earth is between the Sun and the moon, the moon will look completely bright.

400

Identify the four seasons.

Winter, spring summer, and fall.

500

How does Earth benefit from the Sun?


The Sun warms Earth and provides light.

The Sun helps plants - photosynthesis 

The Sun's gravity keeps the planets in our Solar System in orbit

The Sun Fuels the Water Cycle.

500

Which planet had been declassified as a dwarf planet?

Pluto

500

What are the motions (movements)that affect what we see in the night sky?

Rotation on its axis causes-day and night 

Revolution - going around the Sun seasons.

500

What is another name for a quarter moon?

Half-moon

500

What causes the change in seasons?

The tilt of the Earth on its axis as it revolves around the Sun.

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