Sun,Earth, Moon
Sun,Earth, Moon
Sun,Earth, Moon
Sun,Earth, Moon
Sun,Earth, Moon
100

The Sun is composed mainly of –

hot gases.

100

The Earth, Sun, and Moon all share a similar –

Shape

100

The Earth’s surface is constantly changed by weathering, erosion, and deposition. The Moon’s surface has changed very little over thousands of years. What accounts for this difference between the Earth and the Moon?

There is no wind or moving water on the Moon.

100

The layer of gas surrounding planet Earth that is held in place by gravity

Atmosphere

100

Bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet, moon, or asteroid that are caused by a collision with another object, such as a meteorite

Craters

200

The third planet from the Sun and the only planet in the solar system where life exists

Earth

200

Of the Earth, Sun, and Moon, which ones orbit another object?

The Moon and the Earth

200

The Moon’s surface has many more craters than the Earth’s. What best explains the difference in the number of craters on the surface of the Moon and the Earth?

The Earth’s atmosphere protects it from impacts.

200

The star at the center of the solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system in orbit

Sun

200

Which of the following lists the Earth, Sun, and Moon in order of size, from largest to smallest?

Sun, Earth, and Moon

300

While they are different in some ways, the Earth and the Moon share many of the same characteristics. Both the Earth and the Moon –

rotate on an axis

300

Which of the following is a characteristic of both the Earth and the Moon?

Rocky surface covered with landforms.

300

A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons, and others have over 60 moons

Moon

300

The Sun and the Earth share some similarities, including their –

Shape

300

Among the Earth, Sun, and Moon, what makes the Earth unique? Only the Earth –

contains water in liquid form.

400

What characteristic do the Earth and Moon share that makes them different from the Sun?

What characteristic do the Earth and Moon share that makes them different from the Sun?

400

An imaginary line that Earth rotates around

Axis

400

The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space

Orbit

400

The outermost covering or layer

Surface

400

Making a complete turn around another object

Revolution

500

Making a complete spin on an axis

Rotation

500

About how much time does it take the Earth to complete one rotation?

24 hours

500

The Sun appears to move across the sky due to the -

rotation of the Earth.

500

In the morning, the Sun is low in the sky and by noon the Sun is much higher in the sky because -

Earth has rotated on its axis.

500

The change from day time to night time, and back again, is caused by –

the rotation of the Earth.

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