The force that attracts all things together
What is Gravity
What is its axis
What are the four seasons
What are Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall
The eclipse when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun
What is a solar eclipse
The two types of tides
What are neap tides and spring tides
True or false, gravity decreases with farther distance
True
The definition of revolution
What is to move around another object
The hottest part of the Earth
What is the Equator
These are aligned in a lunar eclipse
What are the Earth, Sun, and Moon
Every (blank) hours the tide changes
What is 6 hours
What is mass
This revolves around the Sun
What is the Earth
This on the Earth is tilted, creating seasons
What is the axis
The eclipse when the Earth is in between the Sun and Moon
What is lunar eclipse
The highest type of tides
What are spring tides
True or false all objects no matter their weight all fall at the same rate
True
When the Earth revolves around the sun, this causes what?
What is seasons
How is the Earth tilted when it's fall
It's tilted not toward or away but sideways (Northern Hemisphere)
The area that the moon completely covers
What is the umbra
How many places on Earth at once have high and low tides
What is two
The celestial body that you would weigh 0.17 of your weight
What is the Moon
The rotation of the Earth causes this
Day and night
Name the seasons in order starting with Winter
Winter, spring, summer, fall
This is the path the Moon shades in a solar eclipse
The path of totality
The term for the part of ocean that is pulled by the Moon's gravity
What is bulge