Eclipses
Tides
Moon Phases
Seasons
Vocab
100

From left to right, what is the order of the celestial bodies involved in a lunar eclipse?

Sun, Earth, Moon

100

Name all four of the tides

Spring tide, Neap tide, High tide, Low tide

100

How many days does it take for the moon to complete one full cycle, returning to the same phase?


about 29.5 days

100

If Sydney, Australia, is located in the Southern Hemisphere and experiencing winter, what season is New York City experiencing in the Northern Hemisphere?

Summer

100

This term refers to the moment when day and night are equal in length, occurring twice a year.

equinox

200
We see a solar eclipse at least 1 time per year at a given location (like Branson) on earth each year. 


True or False.

False

200

This type of tide occurs when the Earth, moon, and sun are aligned, creating the highest high tides and lowest low tides.

Spring Tide

200

How many moon phases are there?

8 phases

200

What occurs on the Summer Solstice? 

The longest day of the year.

200

This event marks the first day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere when the tilt of the Earth is closest to the Sun.

summer solstice
300

When the moon blocks sunlight, causing a shadow to be cast on Earth, this occurs.

Solar Eclipse

300

These tides, characterized by minimal variation between high and low water levels, occur during the quarter moon phases.

Neap Tides

300

What moon phases occur during a neap tide

A first quarter moon and a third quarter moon

300

Solar radiation is the most indirect day of the year? BE SPECIFIC!

The Winter Solstice

300

This season follows summer and is known for cooler temperatures and the falling of leaves from deciduous trees.

autumn or fall

400

Why do we see total lunar eclipses more frequently than total solar eclipses?

You can only see total solar eclipses in a small area of Earth, but the entire night side of the Earth sees lunar eclipses.

400

What are the two main factors that cause tides?

Gravity from the moon and the sun. Inertia from Earth's rotation would be acceptable.

400

During this phase, more than half of the moon is illuminated, but it is not yet full.

A waxing gibbous moon

400

What are the two days called when we have the same amount of light and darkness?

Spring and Fall Equinox.

Equinox

400

This event, which marks the beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, occurs around December 21st and is the shortest day of the year.

winter solstice

500

The path on Earth's surface where observers experience total darkness during a solar eclipse is called Path of Totality, and its width is determined by the apparent size of these two celestial objects on earth?

Sun and Moon (must have both)

500

How many times do spring tides occur in a lunar cycle?

Twice  per lunar cycle Full moon and New Moon.

500

Approximately how many days does it take for the moon to go from new moon to first quarter?

About seven days

500

What are the two main factors that give us seasons?

Earth are the 23.5-degree tilt of Earth's axis and its annual orbit around the Sun

500

The tilt of the Earth's axis and its position relative to the Sun causes the changing of seasons, and this type of cycle lasts about how many days?

365.25-day (365) equals one year

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