how long does it take for the moon to fully orbit?
About One month or 28
what does waning mean?
what does waxing mean?
Double points if you answer both correctly.
Growing
Shrinking
How long does it take for the Earth to orbit the Sun?
365 days
What is the cause of the seasons?
The tilt of the earth and the direct sunlight of the sun
Name the Gaseous Planets.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
How much of the moon is always lit by the Sun?
50%
During which of the moon’s phases can there be a potential lunar eclipse?
full moon
How long does it take for the Moon to orbit Earth?
27 days-29 days
What is the degree of Earth’s tilt?
23.5
Name the Rocky Planets.
Mercury, venus, earth, mars
What causes the moon phases?
the orbits of the moon and earth.
During which of the moon’s phases can there be a potential solar eclipse?
new moon
How long does it take for Earth to rotate on its axis?
A little less than 24 hours
How does Earth’s tilt change over the year?
The tilt doesnt change.
Are the Gaseous planets or the Rocky Planets larger in diameter?
The gaseous planets are larger in diameter
describe where the moon earth and sun is when it is the moon phase FIRST QUARTER
describe where the moon earth and sun is when it is the moon phase FULL MOON
What is the effect of Earth’s rotation?
Causes day and night.
What does the Earth’s tilt cause to happen on Earth in terms of daylight?
The days get shorter and longer due to the tilt and where the earth is in its orbit.
Are the Gaseous planets or the Rocky Planets closer to the sun?
rocky
Name the phases in order starting with Third Quarter...
third quarter, waxing crescent, new moon waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous,
Daily Double Question
How many days are there between the following phases?
New Moon to First Quarter=
First Quarter to Full Moon=
Full Moon to Third Quarter=
Third Quarter to New Moon=
NM-FQ=7
FQ-FM=7
FM-TQ=7
TQ-NM=7
What does the Sun orbit?
nothing.
When is it summer in the Northern hemisphere are we tilted towards or away from the sun?
If it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, what season must it be in the Southern Hemisphere?
towards.
summer.
What is the Difference between Meteoroid, Meteor, and Meteorites?
The difference is their locations, Meteoroids are in space, Meteors are in the atmosphere, and Meteorites are chunks of space stuff that have landed on the surface.