What moon phase is half way through the cycle of moon phases?
The full moon
What is a eclipse?
A eclipse is when one celestial object falls in front of another
How long does it take earth to revolve around the sun 1 time?
365.25 days
What is earths tilted axis?
Earth's tilted axis is a imaginary line that earth rotates around.
Whats the name of the largest black hole?
Supermassive black hole. A supermassive black holes can be 5 BILLION TIMES the size of the sun.
What is the 6th moon phase?
waning gibbous
What is a solar eclipse?
When the moon blocks light from getting to the earth.
How long does it take earth to rotate on its axis one time?
24 hours
Why does earths axis have a tilt to it?
Earth's axis has a tilt to it because a planet or a meteor hit earth which cause it to tilt.
What causes black holes to form?
What causes black holes to happen is a star exploding and then forming a black hole to destroy everything in it gravitational force.
Whats the 3rd, 4th, and 7th moon phase
first quarter, waxing gibbous, and Third quarter.
What is a lunar eclipse?
When the earth blocks light from getting to the moon
What is the essential question?
Why do the sun and stars appear to move across the sky?
What are the names of all the seasons?
Fall, winter, spring, and summer
What is the name of a medium sized black hole?
The name of a medium sized black hole is a intermediate black hole
What is the 1st and 4th moon phase?
New moon and Waxing gibbous.
How do eclipses happen?
Eclipses happen when the earth and the moons orbital plane line up with each other and the moon causing the solar or lunar eclipse
What does the earth revolve around?
The Earth revolves around the sun.
What does the earths axis cause to happen?
The earth's axis cause the earth to rotate on it side causing there to be four different seasons.
Whats the name of a miniature black hole?
The name is miniature black hole
Whats the order of the moon phases if the suns on the left?
Full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent, new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous.
How often do eclipses happen?
About every 6 months
What does Earth rotate on?
Earth rotates on its tilted axis.
What exactly causes the seasons and why are the seasons so important?
What causes the seasons to happen is the earths tilted axis because as the earth revolves around the sun and rotates on its axis it starts to give one side more sunlight and one side less sunlight. The seasons are important because they are what cause the earth to keep part of it warm and part of it cold at different times.
How big can black holes get?
(Hint- It's more than 1 billion times the size of our sun)
They can be up to 5 billion times bigger than the sun.