Energy Technologies
Celestial Bodies
Energy in Ontario
Space Technologies
Eclipses, Seasons, and Moon Phases
100

This energy technology uses turbines, which create electricity. They don't release emissions, but they can be unreliable.

What is wind energy?

100

This is the name for an object for a small chunk of rock that has broken off of an asteroid. 

What is a meteoroid?

100

This form of energy is produced the most in Ontario.

What is nuclear energy?

100

This is a two-armed robot designed to perform maintenance and repairs on the International Space Station.

What is Dextre?

100
A rotation of our Earth on its axis causes us to experience this.

What is a day?

200

This energy technology uses water to turn turbines. It is very reliable and can produce lots of energy, but building dams can cause environmental damage to ecosystems.

What is hydropower?

200

The moon is an example of this type of celestial body.

What is a non-luminous object?

200

This source of energy is the second most-produced in Ontario.

What is hydro?

200

This is a small space telescope designed to study the internal structure and dynamics of stars.

What is the M.O.S.T?

200

The revolution of our Earth around the sun causes us to experience this.

What is a year?

300

This energy technology uses heat from a natural source to create steam, which creates electricity, however, it doesn't work well in all places. 

What is geothermal energy? 

300

A piece of rock from space makes it through the atmosphere and lands on Earth

What is a meteorite?

300

Non-renewable sources of energy make up _______ than half of Ontario's energy production.

What is more?

300

This Canadian space technology is a 3D imaging and ranging system used for spacecraft navigation, docking, and landing.

What is NepTec's TriDAR?

300

When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from our sun, we experience this.

What is winter?

400

Nuclear energy starts with this process, which is used to heat water to make steam. 

What is a nuclear reaction?

400

This process creates the tails of comets, changing solid ice into gas.

What is sublimation?

400

This province is primarily powered by wind energy.

What is PEI?

400

We wouldn't be able to monitor Earth's natural resources from space without this.

What is the Radarsat?

400

This phenomena occurs when the Earth blocks the sun's rays from reaching the moon.

What is a lunar eclipse?

500

Nuclear energy is an example of this type of energy because is a limited resource, and it can be dangerous if uncontrolled. 

What is non-renewable? 

500
The Kuiper belt is located between these two planets.

What is Mars and Jupiter?

500

These two provinces are powered by renewable and non-renewable energy sources.

What are Ontario and New Brunswick?

500

This is a robotic system that includes the Canadarm2, Dextre, and other components, used for a wide range of tasks on the International Space Station.

What is the Mobile Servicing System?

500
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks our view of the sun from Earth. If we are in the path of totality (like in Niagra Falls last year)  this part of the moon's shadow covers us. 

What is the umbra?

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