Sunlight shines equally on the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Half of each hemisphere is lit and the other half is in darkness.
100
During this phase, the moon is not visible at all from Earth.
New Moon
100
An event during which one object in space casts a shadow onto another
Eclipse
100
What are the four seasons?
Spring, summer, fall, winter
200
The time it takes Earth to complete one rotation
One day or 24 hours
200
What happens when a solstice occurs?
The area of sunlight is at a minimum in one hemisphere and a maximum in the other hemisphere.
200
During this lunar phase, the moon is fully illuminated.
Full Moon
200
The two types of eclipses
Solar and lunar eclipses
200
What body in space does the Earth revolve around?
What revolves around the Earth?
1.Sun 2. the Moon
300
The half of the Earth that is facing the sun has...
daytime
300
If the Earth were not this shape, all parts of the Earth would receive the same amount of sunlight all the time.
sphere
300
To decrease gradually in size. The illuminated part of the moon is becoming smaller
Waning
300
The darkest part of Earth's shadow.
The lighter part of Earth's shadow that surrounds the dark part.
1.umbra 2.penumbra
300
How long does it take Earth to complete one revolution around the sun?
365 1/4 days or 1 year
400
The half of Earth that is facing away from sun is having...
nighttime
400
The Earth revolves around _____. If Earth stayed in one place, we wouldn't have different parts of Earth facing the sun at different times. Therefore, there would be no ________ in seasons.
1.the sun 2.change
400
To increase gradually in size. The illuminated part of the moon is becoming smaller.
Waxing
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During this type of eclipse the sun's light is is completely blocked by the moon.
Solar Eclipse
400
Daily changes in the level of ocean water. Caused by the difference in the gravitational force of the sun and moon across Earth.
Tides
500
The motion of a body around another body in space.
revolution
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Earth's tilt on its ________ is a reason for the different seasons. Depending on which side of the Earth is tilted toward ________, different amounts of sunlight shine at different times in the year.
1.axis 2.the sun
500
How long it takesthe moon to complete its orbit around the Earth.
29.5 days or 1 month
500
During this type of eclipse the moon moves completely into Earth's umbra. The moon is not visible from Earth.