Approximately how long does it take to cycle from one new Moon to the next new Moon?
month or about 29.5 days
State one reason that Earth has seasons.
Earth's revolution AND tilt
Explain why location B is the diagram on the right, will experience sunrise before location A.
because Earth rotates west to east or because Sun rises in the east
List two objects not shown in the diagram that are also part of our solar system.
moon, comets, asteroids, Pluto, meteors, satellites
Which body in our solar system is classified as a star?
Sun
Which letter in the diagram shows the position of the Moon when an observer on Earth sees a full Moon?
C
Which season begins in the Northern Hemisphere when Earth is at position A?
summer
It takes the Moon approximately 30 days to complete one cycle of the phases. Determine the number of days between the First Quarter Moon phase and the Last Quarter Moon phase.
15 days
What causes the lighted portion on the map to move westward during the day represented?
earth's rotation
Why is there more daylight shown on this map south of the equator?
because Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun
Explain why Uranus takes longer than Mars to revolve around the Sun.
Mars if closer to the Sun.
Which force is represented by X?
gravity
What motion of Earth is represented by the arrow in the diagram?
rotation
What season is beginning in the Northern Hemisphere?
winter
Identify one Moon position where an eclipse would most likely occur.
position 1 or position 5
State the number of days it takes Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun.
365 or 365.25
Explain how the areas of daylight and night would be different if the map represented June 21 instead of December 21.
There would be more daylight in the Northern Hemisphere.
The diagram shows a portion of the solar system as seen from space. For which object is the lighted surface shown incorrectly?
Venus
On which date does North America usually experience the longest period of daylight?
June 21
What motion is represented by the arrows in the diagram?
orbit or revolution
The only years shown in which Halley’s Comet could be viewed from Earth without the use of a telescope were 1910 and 1986. What is the next year in which Halley’s Comet will be visible from the Earth without the use of a telescope?
2062
When Earth's shadow falls on the Moon, the shadow causes a _____.
lunar eclipse
Approximately how long does it take Earth to move from position A to position B?
6 months
In New York State, an observer will usually see the Sun rise in the
east
Explain why Halley's Comet is part of our solar system.
because it orbits around the sun
The photograph on the right shows an object in space that has an icy core with a tail of gas and dust extending for millions of kilometers. The object is most likely ___.
a comet
Which location will enter darkness next as Earth's rotation continues?
C
Which season is occurring in the Northern Hemisphere?
summer
Approximately how many weeks will it take the Moon to move from position B to position D?
2 weeks
Explain why warmer air temperatures and summer occur in the Northern Hemisphere in June rather than in December.
because Earth is tilted
Describe how the length of daylight changes from the Equator to the North Pole on the date shown.
amount of daylight hours decreases
Which force is responsible for these orbiting motions?
gravity
For which planet is the length of the planet's day longer than the planet's year?
Venus
Explain why the South Pole receives 24 hours of daylight on the date shown.
South Pole is tilted towards the Sun
When Earth is in this position, which location would experience the greatest number of daylight hours?
A