The phases of the moon that appears following waxing gibbous.
What is full moon?
What celestial body's gravity most affects ocean tides on Earth?
What is the gravitational pull of the moon?
How long it takes the moon to complete its phases.
What is 27-28 days?
What is the amount of the moon that receives light from the sun at all times?
50%
What are the three causes of seasons?
Earth's tilt on its axis, revolution of Earth around the sun and the amount of sunlight.
This type of tide happens 2 times a month during the 1st and 3rd quarter phase of the moon.
What is a neap tide?
This causes the day/night cycle on Earth.
What is the rotation on its axis?
The 3 causes of the phases of the moon.
What is the rotation of the Earth, the rotation of the moon, and light from the sun?
True or False
During an Equinox, the Earth is not tilted away or towards the sun.
What is true?
The "lump" of water created by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth
What is the tidal bulge?
What part of the Earth receives about 12 hours of daylight all year long?
What is the equator?
What factor determines the season in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
Whether the hemisphere is pointed towards or away from the sun.
Double Jeopardy
What best describes how the ocean changes due to tides?
Gravity causes water levels to change at regular intervals throughout the day.
This is responsible for the changing appearance of the moon.
What is the disappearance of the sun when the moon rotates?