Earth ______ on its axis. It takes 24 hours for a complete cycle
rotate
If it is summer in the northern hemisphere, then is it ______ in the southern hemisphere
winter
The moon revolves _____ around the Earth
counterclockwise
Solar eclipse only happens during this moon phase
new moon
The phase of the moon during which the moon's sunlit area as seen from Earth is decreasing. The phase after the full moon and before the new moon.
waning
Earth ______ around the Sun. It takes a complete 364 1/4 days for a complete cycle.
revolves
Days are longer in which season?
summer
True or False: The northern and southern hemisphere see the same moon shape.
True
a lunar eclipse only happens during this moon phase
full moon
The phase of the moon during which the moon's sunlit area as seen from Earth is increasing. The phase after the new moon and before the full moon.
waxing
Two factors that cause seasons
Earth's tilt on its axis and revolution around the sun
Earth moves this direction when rotating.
counterclockwise
If the right half side of the moon is lit that means the moon is in the _____ phase
Waxing
This is an illustration of a
Lunar eclipse
The force of attraction between any two objects in the universe.
gravity
During the summer, the earth is titled ____ the sun causing ______ sunlight
towards, direct
June 20 and December 21 are also known as (the start of these two seasons based on Earth's position.
summer and winter solstice
Sun-Earth-Moon alignment creates a
full moon
This is an illustration of a
Solar eclipse
A partial shadow between regions of complete shadow and complete illumination, especially as cast by Earth, the moon, or another object during an eclipse.
Penumbra
During the winter, Earth is titled _____ from the sun, causing _____ sunlight
away, indirect
How many equinoxes Earth encounters and what are they?
two, spring and fall
sun-moon-Earth alignments creates a
new moon
most recent artist who song this song
The weekend
The darkest part of a shadow, especially the completely dark portion of the shadow cast by Earth, the moon, or another object during an eclipse.
umbra