What has the most impact on tides?
The moon
What is the difference in orbit between a planet and a moon?
A moon orbits around a planet while a planet orbits around a star.
What is a solstice?
What causes the difference between a high tide and a low tide?
The position of the moon in relation to the Earth?
During Spring and Fall Equinox, how is Earth's axis tilted?
Neither towards, nor away from the sun.
50% or half of the moon
What is the relative position of planetary bodies during a lunar eclipse?
The Sun, the Earth, the Moon
What causes the near side bulge?
The moon's gravity b/c it's close.
Earth is tilted on it's axis by ______ degrees.
23.5 degrees
What is the cause of the phases of the moon?
What is relative position of the planetary bodies during a solar eclipse?
The Sun, the Moon, and the Earth
What is it called when Earth is closest to the Sun but it is winter in the northern hemisphere?
perihelion
What is the difference between waxing and waning?
Waxing is when the amount of illumination seen is growing. Waning is when the amount of illumination seen is shrinking.
How is the far side bulge made?
By the moon's gravity pulling a tiny bit on earth, leaving the far side water where it is due to the water's inertia.
What is it called when Earth is farthest from the Sun but it is summer in the northern hemisphere?
Aphelion