The sun rises in the _______________ and sets in the ___________________.
East, West
Rank the following objects from smallest to largest:
Moon Sun Earth
moon, earth, sun
How many days does it take for the earth to revolve around the sun?
365 Days
What is the central and only star in our solar system?
The Sun
The path the earth takes when it revolves around the sun.
orbit
Name the two main things that the sun provides for the earth so that it can susutain human life.
heat and light
What is the name of the moon phase where it appears that there is no moon at all?
New Moon
Which season has the longest shadows but the shortest days?
Winter
Name one constelation that is visible this time of year.
Cassiopeia, the Crown
Pegasus, the Horse (head and front legs)
Cygnus, the flying Swan
To spin around on a fixed point.
rotate
The sun is made up of mostly incandescent ______________.
gas
How many days does it take for the moon to complete one revolution around the Earth?
28
Which season has the shortest shadows and the longest days?
Summer
Name this constellation: You will recieve an extra 100 points if you can tell me it's scientific name.
The big dipper or Ursa Major
An imaginary line going through an object around which it turns.
axis
The sun is a ___________sized star.
middle
If Warewolves were real, how often would they be transformed into wolves and why do you think so?
Once a month, because that is how often we have a full moon.
How long does one complete rotation of the Earth take?
24 hours
Why are different constellations visible at different times of year?
The constellations change because the earth is rotating around the sun giving us different views of the sky.
When one object moves around another larger object.
revolve
How far away is the sun from the earth?
About 93 million miles away
Name the moon phase:
waxing gibbous
If it is summer time in the northern hemisphere then what season is it in the southern hemisphere?
Winter
Explain why the Earth has different seasons?
The Earth has different seasons because it is tilted on it's axis and at different points in the year either the nothern or southern hemisphere is closer to or farther away from the sun.
The angle at which the Earth leans on its axis that is responsible for the change in seasons.
tilt
How long does it take for the suns light to hit the earth?
Abou 8 minutes and 20 seconds
Name the moon phase:
Waning Crescent
Earth is the only planet in our solar system that can support _______________.
Life
What does the word incandecent mean?
It creates it's own light from heat
A group of objects that revolve around a single star.
Solar System