Seasons
Moon Phases
Earth's Interior
Rock Cycle
Eclipses
100
Summer Days have more hours of sunlight than winter days because of this.
What is The tilt of the Earth (affects the hours of sunlight during the seasons)?
100
We always see the same side of the moon because of this.
The moon rotates at the same speed it revolves.
100
The outermost layer of the Earth is called:
What is the atmosphere?
100
This is the cycle where old rock is destroyed and new rock is formed.
What is the rock cycle?
100
This is the eclipse formed when the moon is between Sun and Earth.
What is solar?
200
It is this season in North America when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
What is summer?
200
This phase of the moon is the dark phase.
What is the new moon?
200
The inner most layer of the Earth is called this.
What is the inner core?
200
This is how metamorphic rock is formed from other types of rock.
What are heat and pressure?
200
This is the kind of eclipse formed when the Earth is between sun and moon.
What is lunar eclipse?
300
The revolution of Earth does not cause seasons, it only causes this.
What are years?
300
This phase of the moon follows the new moon and is partially lit on the right side.
What is a waxing crescent?
300
This is the thinnest layer of Earth's interior.
What is the crust?
300
This is how sedimentary rock is formed from other types of rock.
What is sediment and sedimentation of broken rock?
300
This is the only time that a solar eclipse can occur.
What is daytime?
400
The Rotation of Earth does not cause seasons, it only causes this.
What are days?
400
This phase of the moon is completely lit up from Earth's view.
What is the Full Moon?
400
Earthquakes usually occur at this kind of plate boundary.
What is a transform boundary?
400
This is how igneous rocks are formed.
What are melting and cooling of rock?
400
This is the only phase during which a lunar eclipse can occur.
What is a full moon?
500
Because the Earth is tilted, we see this amount of sunlight in winter.
What is less?
500
This is what causes the moon phases.
What is the amount of the lit moon we see from Earth?
500
Mountains are usually formed because of this kind of plate boundary?
What are collision boundaries?
500
This is an important difference between erosion and weathering.
What is Weathering breaks down rock and erosion moves it.
500
This is the only phase that can cause a solar eclipse.
What is a new moon?
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