Phases of the Moon
Eclipses
Tides
Seasons
Wild
100

How many moon phases are there?

8

100

Illustrate the position of the Moon, Earth and Sun in a lunar eclipse.

Lunar- SEM

100

What two objects put the force of gravity on the Earth to create tides?

Sun, moon

100

If it's summer here, what season would it be in the southern hemisphere?

Winter

100

What is the Chieftain mascot?

Chief

200

How long does it take for a full lunar cycle?

29.5 days


200

Illustrate the position of the Moon, Earth and Sun in a solar eclipse.

SME

200

How many high and low tides occur each day, and how far apart do they occur?

High-2 

Low-2

Every 6 hours

200

How many degrees is the Earth tilted on its axis?

23.5

200

In what phase is the moon during a solar eclipse?

New Moon

300

Draw the positions of the sun, moon and earth in a new moon and describe what you would see.

Sun, moon Earth

No light

300

When a total solar eclipse occurs, why can only a limited amount of people see it?

Umbra

300

Illustrate the positions of the Earth, sun and moon (2) during spring tide.

smem

300

Why is the equator always warm?

Most direct sunlight all the time

300

Describe the difference between rotation and revolution.

Rotation- spinning in a circle 

Revolution- orbiting around an object

400

How much of moon's surface is illuminated each night?

Half

400

What is the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?

Solar- SME

Lunar- SEM

400

Illustrate the positions of the Earth, sun and moon (2) during a neap tide.

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400

Draw the sun.  Then draw the Earth in its orbit and label it to represent all four seasons in the Northern hemisphere.

400

What is a blue moon?

2 full moons in a month

500

Why do we see the different phases of the moon?  Use CER to answer.

Reflection of light from the sun off of the moon and the moon's orbit

500

It is midnight.  I notice I have seen all the phases of the moon occuring in one night.  Why?  Explain using CER.

Lunar eclipse

500

Why is the distance between high and low tide so extreme in a spring tide and so moderate in a neap tide?  Explain.

During a spring tide the gravitational pull is all in the same directions which makes the high tides really high and pulls more from the low tides making the difference between the two extreme.  In a neap tide, the moon and sun pull in different directions meaning the pull is less and the tides are less.

500

Explain why we have seasons.  Use the word revolution in your answer.

The Earth revolves around the Sun and is tilted on its axis.  

500

How are moon phases related to eclipses, tides?

Eclipse- solar- new moon, lunar- full moon

Tides- Spring- new or full moon, neap- 1st or 3rd quarter moon

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