Scientific Models and Simulations
How Big is Big?
Where are stars located?
Stars in the Daytime
Patterns of Earth and Sky
100

Sarah is studying a new star that was discovered by using the Webb telescope. What type of scientist is Sarah?

Astronomer

100

The _____ variable is the variable that is changed during an experiment

independent variable

100

The _____ is the only star in our solar system

sun

100

We cannot see stars throughout the day because....

The Sun's light outshines it
100

The pattern of day and night is caused by what movement of Earth?

Earth's rotation

200

A computer or physical activity that imitates a real-world process.

simulation

200

The Earth is big... True or False

It can appear big or small dependent on what you are comparing it to

200

An arrangement of stars as seen from Earth.

Constellation

200

The Sun and Moon look about the same size from Earth because the Sun is larger but also ______

Farther Away

200

The pattern of seasons is caused by Earth’s orbit and what other factor

The tilt of Earth's axis

300

What are observations recorded in an investigation referred to as?

data

300

The Sun appears bigger and brighter than any other star because it is farther away.. True or False

False

300

Nathan said "Wow I didn't know multiple stars could form shapes together." What is Nathan referring to in relation to the stars?

Constellations

300

The sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun are apart of....?

The solar system

300

Earth completes one full rotation in this many hours?

24

400

What is a representation that scientists may use to represent the real world?

Models

400

The Sun and an unknown star are the same size, but the Sun appears larger. This is because it is _____

closer

400

Stars are close by and are all the same distance from Earth..

True or False

400

Where do stars go during the daytime?

They are still around this, we are just unable to see them

400

We will observe daytime when the Earth is facing _____ the sun

towards

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